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Kanteerava Indoor Stadium
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium is a part of Sree Kanteerava Stadium Complex in Bengaluru, Karnataka.

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Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bengaluru, KarnatakaKanteerava Indoor Stadium, which is also popular as the Sri Kanteerava Indoor Stadium is one of the important places for all the young players in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Bengaluru.

Location of Kanteerava Indoor Stadium
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium is an indoor sporting arena located in Bengaluru near Cubbon Park, within the heart of the city in the Central administrative area of Bengaluru. The capacity of the arena is 4,000 people. Sampangi Lake was changed to create this Kanteerava Indoor Stadium.

Entrances of Kanteerava Indoor Stadium
There are 8 entrances to Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, of which five are for public, one for the VIPs, one for stadium officials and one for players.

Administration of Kanteerava Indoor Stadium
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium is a part of Sree Kanteerava Stadium Complex and it is governed by Sree Kanteerava Stadium Complex administration.

Architecture of Kanteerava Indoor Stadium
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium has an elliptical dome consisting of 120 folded plates (precast) of varying cross-section (average 2metres) with the plate thickness of 40mm and series of inter-connected ribs. The lower end of the dome of Kanteerava Indoor Stadium is supported on the elliptical ring beam at 8m level which in-turn is supported on 24 equally spaced arch columns. The top of the dome of Kanteerava Indoor Stadium is supported on elliptical ring of 16m X 8m at 29m level. A small elliptical paraboloid in-situ dome of Kanteerava Indoor Stadium is of 4m height and having a series of interconnected stiffeners is resting on the top ring. The folded plate of Kanteerava Indoor Stadium spans about 40m between the two rings.

Seating in Kanteerava Indoor Stadium
The seating galleries of Kanteerava Indoor Stadium are pre-cast while the other cubicles are in-situ.

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