Английская Википедия:Baluan Sholak Sports Palace

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox venue The Baluan Sholak Sports Palace (Шаблон:Lang-kk) or Bolyan Sholak Sports Palace[1] is a Palace of Sports in Almaty, the former capital of Kazakhstan. It was built in 1967[2] and extensively renovated in 2009–2011.[3] It is named after Baluan Sholak, a celebrated Kazakh composer, singer, poet, dombra player, dzhigit and wrestler.

It is the home arena for Aisulu Almaty, a women's ice hockey team based in Almaty, and HC Almaty, an ice hockey team playing in the Kazakhstan Hockey Championship.

History

Built in 1967 by order of the State Committee for Physical Culture and Sports under the Council of Ministers of the Kazakh SSR.[4] At the time of construction it had the main hall with 4 stands for 6 thousand seats, machine room for preparation of artificial ice, medical and methodological rooms. In the courtyard of the Palace of Sports international, all-Union and republican competitions in boxing, basketball and karate were held. Variety and ballet performances on ice, international exhibitions and national fairs were organized. The building has an extended first floor. On the main facade there is a loggia with solid stained glass window and a blind fence on the sides. In the middle section a long ramp is located in front of the entrance doors. The courtyard facade has large stained glass windows and a gate in the middle instead of the loggia. The first floors of the side facades are decided on a combination of blank wide smooth corner partitions and a frieze with solid stained glass. In the middle part between the doors are wide blank partitions with a low, polychrome two-colour relief of sports themes. On the main and courtyard facades the high blank wall has an arched gable and its surface is covered with large triangular prisms, which are symmetrically offset to each other and alternate in vertical rows. On the main facade on the upper left side of the shield is an applied flat-relief metal composition depicting runners with a torch; it is balanced by a parapet inscription of the full name of the structure on the right side of the entrance loggia. The upper part of the wall of the courtyard facade has a ribbon aperture. The upper stained glass windows of the side facades are covered with a four-row grid of flat rectangular plates placed obliquely. They are in pairs and are offset in relation to each other in adjacent rows. The western facade has a small loggia with a blank fence at the top. The team of architects: V. Katsev, I. Slonov, O. Naumova, V. Tolmachev and I. Tsitrin. On the eastern side of the building placed a sgraffito of graphic artist Yevgeny Sidorkin.[5]

Location

The Sports Palace is located in the center of the metropolis. It borders on the Central Stadium, the building of the "Promenade" shopping center, on the south side there is the "Astana" hotel, there are arrivals and exits to Abai Avenue and Baitursynov Street, next to the "Baikonur" metro station. The location of the palace in the center of Almaty turns a visit to the skating rink into a comfortable and enjoyable leisure time. The Baluan Sholak Palace of Sports and Culture is a universal demonstration sports facility with a one-time capacity of up to 5000 spectators.[6]

Renovation

The renovation was undertaken in preparation for the 2011 Asian Winter Games,[3] for staging the hockey, short track and figure skating events.[7] The closing ceremony of the Games was also held in the Palace. The number of seats was increased to 5000, and support facilities such as gyms, locker rooms and a press centre were added,[8] as well as a medical and rehabilitation complex, commentator booths and electronic displays. The plan also included multi-storey parking for 850 cars.

Events

Events held in the Palace of Culture and Sports have included:

The building is also a venue for live concerts and entertainment.[10][11]

References

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