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The largest multipurpose hall in Romania, getting closer to completion » The mayor “took the pulse” of the works on the site

Article by Maria Olteanu – Published on Thursday, 06 November 2025, 12:40 / Updated on Thursday, 06 November 2025 12:41

The Multipurpose Hall in Brașov, the one that will become the largest in Romania, with over 11,000 seats, investment amounting to 73 million euros, is taking shape and is getting closer to completion. The mayor of the city, George Scripcaru, visited the construction site on Wednesday, November 5, from where he came with the latest information and the status of the works.

Gazeta Sporturilor was also on the site the new multipurpose hall in the town at the foot of Tâmpe, at the beginning of September, when the works were about 70% ready.

Currently, the works have progressed, the water company has completed the works, and even at the time of the mayor's visit to the hall, the second layer of asphalt was being poured.

PHOTO. The Multipurpose Hall in Brașov, getting closer to completion

The new multipurpose hall in Brașov - images from November 2025 // photo: Facebook capture Brașov City Hall

“During this period, work is being done intensively on the asphalting of the external areas, and the teams of workers are working at full capacity to complete the work as soon as possible.

At the same time, the polycarbonate panels are being installed that will insulate the building, so that during the winter the works can continue inside. The future open-air stage, an integral part of the complex, is also set up here, a modern space intended for cultural and sports events, depending on the season and weather conditions.

The Multipurpose Hall project represents one of the most important investments for the Brașov community – a modern center, dedicated to sports performance, culture and the public life of the city”, the representatives of the Brașov City Hall sent on their Facebook page.

The multipurpose center in Brașov will also have an outdoor stage

“This area will develop a lot and very nicely in the next period. A few weeks ago we put in the storm sewer, the domestic sewer. So, the Apa company did its work here as a network stage.

We are now coming with the road infrastructure part, we are at the second layer of asphalt, the third will follow, and we are basically creating the connection from the entrance from Cristianului road, Calea Făgărașului, with accessibility to the multipurpose hall, which connects to Strada Mică”, said the mayor George Scripcaru, directly from the site, during the working visit to the site.

“Until the weather cools down, we will advance with the infrastructure for the stage, the outdoor one, which will be able to be used for outdoor, sports, social, cultural events. We are in a good, advanced phase. After we pass the construction site stage, we will set up the multipurpose hall for the residents, who will be privileged because they will be in a very good, very pleasant place”, he added.

The mesh part is done, the large curb is placed, as well as the small curb, next week we will also pour the layer of B16 on the sidewalks and we are nearing completion.

– Aurel Scriidon, topographic engineer

Details regarding the new multipurpose hall in Brașov

The project in the center of the country costs 356.7 million lei (73 million Euros) – 96.5% of the funds supported by CNI, the difference of 3.5% from the City Hall. The Bistri company MIS Grup is in charge of erecting the Brașov Polyvalent, in association with Electrogrup SA (Cluj), Energosteel ART (Brașov) and Yenigun Insaat (Turkey).

Regarding its capacity, there will be two integrated halls (a large one with a capacity of 10,059 seats, a secondary one, for warm-up or for lower-scale competitions – 1,152 seats), which together have 11,200 seats.

The Brașov multipurpose center will host multisport competitions (court tennis, table tennis, basketball, handball, futsal, badminton, volleyball, boxing, gymnastics, shooting, weightlifting, fencing, karate, judo, sports dance), concerts, congresses, symposiums or openings.

The field will be equipped with a demountable parquet, adaptable to different sports, approved by FIBA ​​in the case of basketball competitions. For handball, there will be a special PVC floor.

A module with 1,500 photovoltaic panels of 275 W each will be mounted on the roof to increase energy performance.

The new multipurpose hall in Brașov - images from November 2025 // photo: Facebook capture Brașov City Hall

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