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  1. The Porte de la Chapelle Arena, an eco-design venue thought out for a legacy to benefit neighbouring communities well beyond the Games, is a new cultural hub to the north of Paris hosting a range of cultural and sporting events each day, including the home games of Paris Basketball.

  2. L’Arena Porte de la Chapelle est un nouveau pôle culturel et sportif au Nord de Paris, qui accueillera les épreuves de badminton et de para badminton et para taekwondo des Jeux Olympiques et Paralympiques de 2024. Découvrez son éco-conception, son programme d’activités et son accès facile en transports en commun.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adidas_ArenaAdidas Arena - Wikipedia

    Adidas Arena is a multi-purpose hall in Paris, formerly known as Porte de La Chapelle Arena. It will host sports events and concerts, and is the home of Paris Basketball and PSG Handball.

  4. Feb 11, 2024 · The Adidas Arena at Porte de la Chapelle – among the poorest areas in Paris – is ready and “operational” about five months before the Games begin, officials said. It is being touted as showcasing the city’s readiness and commitment to both the global sporting community and its residents.

  5. The La Chapelle Arena is a brand-new major cultural hub in Paris, designed to host sports events and shows on a daily basis in the north of Paris, from 2023. This eco-design site is aligned with the needs of both this area and the City of Paris, and thought out for a legacy well beyond the Paris 2024 Games.

  6. Feb 11, 2024 · The Porte de la Chapelle Arena is the only new venue built in central Paris for the Olympic Games Paris 2024. It will host badminton, rhythmic gymnastics, Para badminton and powerlifting, and will also become a cultural and sports hub for the local community.

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  8. Aug 9, 2024 · Following five days of Para badminton (from 29 August to 2 September), the Porte de la Chapelle Arena will be transformed to host Para powerlifting medal events from Monday, 4 September to Sunday, 8 September, the day of the Closing Ceremony of the Paralympic Games.

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