Grenoble: Sport Venue
Places and attractions in the Sport venue category
Stade des Alpes
The Stade des Alpes is a modern sports venue that has become an integral part of the cityscape of Grenoble, France. Opened in 2008, this stadium boasts a seating capacity of over 20,000 spectators, making it a prime destination for sports fans in the region.
Palais des Sports
Nestled in the heart of the French Alps, the Palais des Sports is an iconic sport venue located in the vibrant city of Grenoble, France. This multifunctional arena has become a cornerstone of the city's sporting and cultural life, offering a dynamic space for a wide...
Patinoire Polesud
Patinoire Polesud or Pôle Sud is a 4,208-seat multi-purpose arena in Grenoble, France. It is the home of the ice hockey club of the city, the Brûleurs de Loups, one of the bests in France.
La Patinoire Municipale
La Patinoire Municipale is an indoor ice venue located in Grenoble, France. Completed in 1963, it hosted some of the ice hockey competitions for the 1968 Winter Olympics. During those games, it seated 2700. The venue also hosted the 1964 European Figure Skating Championships.
L'Anneau de Vitesse
L'Anneau de Vitesse is an outdoor speed skating venue located in Grenoble, France. It hosted the speed skating events for the 1968 Winter Olympics. This Speed Circuit is located in a park of 27 hectares, the Park Paul Mistral. The park also hosts the Palais des sports was the main Olympic site in the city in 1968.
Stade Lesdiguières
Stade Lesdiguières is a multi-purpose stadium in Grenoble, France. The stadium holds 12,000 spectators. It is the home of the FC Grenoble rugby union club. The name of the stadium was given in honor of François de Bonne, Duke of Lesdiguières, died in 1626.