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Allianz Cloud Arena

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PalaLido di Milano 2005
PalaLido di Milano 2005

The Allianz Cloud Arena, formerly known as PalaLido, is a multi-purpose indoor arena that is located in the Italian city of Milan, capital of Lombardy. The arena's primary use is to host basketball and volleyball games, but it can also be used to host handball, tennis, gymnastics, and wrestling. The arena currently has a seating capacity of 5,420 for sports events. It will host ice sledge hockey in the 2026 Winter Paralympics.

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Allianz Cloud Arena
Via Marco Cremosano, Milan

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Allianz Cloud (PalaLido)

Via Marco Cremosano
20148 Milan
Lombardy, Italy
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