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Arènes de Metz

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Palais Omnisports Les Arènes
Arènes de Metz
Map
Location5 avenue Louis-le-Débonnaire
57000
Metz, France
Capacity5,300
Surface16 850 m2
Construction
Broke ground2000
Built2001
Opened7 February 2002
ArchitectPaul Chemetov
Tenants
Metz Handball (handball) (2001–present)

The Palais omnisport Les Arènes, often abbreviated as Les Arènes, is an indoor sports arena in Metz, France. It is the home venue of the Metz Handball team and the Open de Moselle men's tennis tournament, part of the ATP Tour 250 series of the ATP Tour. Currently the arena has a capacity of 4,500 seats.

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