Pavilion Sports Cup Lilla: New Expansion & Remodel

He Pavilion Sports Center L’IlLAlocated within the whole of L’illa Diagonal, in Barcelona, ​​has reopened with a citizen party After expansion and remodeling works that have allowed to fold their previous capacity and improve all services and sports offer in the area.

The Barcelona City Council expects that some 1,100 athletes will be able to practice sports such as handball, volleyball, basketball, living room, rhythmic or bádminton gymnastics from Monday to Friday and that, during the weekend, between 600 and 800 people can enjoy physical activity.

With a budget of 16.3 million eurosthese works in the district of Les Corts are one of the most important municipal investments in sports equipment.

The mayor of Barcelona, Jaume Collboni has participated in the citizen party and He stressed that this is the first pavilion with “zero emissions” in the city and that the project “has managed to take advantage of the little space” that exists in the district and in the city.

The L’Elilla pavilion is located within the whole of L’illa Diagonal, southwest of the malldelimited by Constança Street, the passage between the equipment and L’Ella Diagonal, the Escola Itaca on the side of Numancia Street and the Escola Santa Teresa de Lisieux on the side of the street of Deu i Mata.

The new equipment is made up of two volumes and has a built area of ​​4,300 square meters.

The Consistory has reported that, once the works of the pavilion have finished, the urban improvement works of the environments will begin to convert the space where the access of the Itaca school, the Santa Teresa School of Lisieux and the new sports center in a host, waiting and meeting space of the users of the three equipment converge.

The forecast is that these works, with an estimated budget of 750,000 euros, begin in the coming weeks and run for four months.

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