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Coliseo de la Ciudad Deportiva

Coliseo de la Ciudad Deportiva is an indoor sporting arena located in Havana, Cuba. Built in 1957, the Coliseum is one of the most important works of Cuban Civil Engineering. It is located at the intersection of Boyeros and Vía Blanca avenues in the Cerro Municipality. The capacity of the arena is for 15,000 spectators.

Coliseo de la Ciudad Deportiva
General information
TypeColiseum
Architectural styleInternational
Town or cityHavana
CountryCuba
GroundbreakingNovember 1952
Inaugurated26 February 1958
Cost4 million pesos (1958)
Dimensions
Diameter103.2 meters
Technical details
Structural systemDome
MaterialReinfoced concrete
Floor area20 mil m²
Design and construction
Architect(s)Nicolás Arroyo Márquez & Gabriela Menéndez García-Beltrán
Architecture firmArroyo y Menendez Architects
DeveloperMinisterio de Obras Públicas

Architecture Edit

 
Palacio de los Deportes, Ciudad Deportiva. Havana, Cuba. Nicolás Arroyo & Gabriela Menendez.

The building was designed by Nicolás Arroyo Márquez & Gabriela Menéndez García-Beltrán of the architecture firm Arroyo y Menendez Architects.[a][1]

Construction of the Coliseum began in November 1952. It is a 20,000 m² circular concrete building with an outside diameter of 103.2 meters and is located at the confluence of the Vía Blanca and Avenida de Rancho Boyeros.[citation needed]

It is supported by 48 columns distributed in two concentric circles of 24 columns each. The inner circle is 62.8 meters in diameter and the outer 88.30. From this last circle, a cantilever with a span of 7.45 meters is projected on which rests a 24 cm thick prestressed concrete plate at a height of 6.65 meters above ground level. The capacity of the building is 15,000 people and one of its most notable aspects is the exit system, which is planned so that all attendees can exit rapidly.[citation needed]

The reinforced concrete dome that covers the facility is 88 meters in diameter without any interior support is supported by a circular post-tensioned concrete beam that rests on the 24 exterior columns, with a seesaw-shaped seat that allows it to carry out the small movements of expansion and contraction due to changes in temperature. This dome was carried out by an American company and the other works were undertaken by the former Ministry of Public Works.[2]

The Coliseum serves indoor sports, it has Volleyball and Basketball courts, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Aerobic Musical Gymnastics, and other recreational activities, it has a Gym located under the stands.[citation needed]

Sculpture Edit

In front of the coliseum, there is a bronze statue of a naked woman running with open arms the work entitled La Meta[1] and is by the sculptor Fernando Boada Martín and made between 1936-1937.[2]

1959 trials Edit

 
Coliseo de la Ciudad Deportiva_Jesús Sosa Blanco 1959 trial

February 16, 1959, Jesús Sosa Blanco (1907/08 - February 18, 1959) who had been a colonel in the Cuban army under Fulgencio Batista was arrested and charged by the Fidel Castro government with having committed 108 murders under the Batista regime. Sosa's televised trial took place in the Havana Coliseo de la Ciudad Deportiva before 17,000 spectators. Before his execution, he was heard to say that the trial scene was "worthy of ancient Rome".[b]

Interest Edit

On March 1, 2016, in honor of the ailing Fidel Castro, The Rolling Stones announced they'd be playing a free concert at the arena on March 25. It was the first open air concert by a British rock band in the country's history.[4][c]

Gallery Edit

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Nicolás Arroyo Márquez (Havana, 1917–Potomac MD, 2008) and Gabriela Menéndez García-Beltrán (Havana, 1917–Potomac MD, 2008). He received his architecture degree from the University of Havana in 1941, then married his classmate and fellow architect. Together they formed the hugely influential firm of Arroyo y Menendez Architects, practicing in Cuba until 1959. Among their most notable projects in Cuba are the Coliseo de la Ciudad Deportiva (1955–57), the Havana Plan Piloto (1959, along with Mario Romañach, Josep Lluís Sert and Paul Lester Weiner, the National Theatre of Cuba (1954–60 with Raúl Álvarez), and the Havana Hilton (1958 with Welton Becket and Associates. Arroyo was a member of the American Institute of Architects and served on the United States Commission of Fine Arts from 1971 to 1976.
  2. ^ "Bad Notices. Most of the 350 foreign newsmen, brought to Cuba by Castro for the show, filed shocking reports. They were unaccustomed to the normal standards of Cuban jurisprudence, which permits trials by a panel of judges instead of a jury, admission of hearsay evidence. But they indignantly faulted the trials for the open prejudice of the judges, the popcorn-munching atmosphere, the haste, the catering to the mob's thirst for blood. Cracked one reporter: "Where do the lions come in?" Castro's bad press notices mounted, from Buenos Aires, Rio, Lima, Bogota, Mexico City. "The laurels have been soiled by blood," said Bogota's respected El Tiempo. U.S. opinion was sharply critical, with the notable exceptions of Democratic Congressmen Adam Clayton Powell Jr. (N.Y.) and Charles Porter (Ore.) who journeyed to Cuba at Castro's urging and proclaimed that they "saw no evidence of injustice.Stream of Consciousness. The man behind the show's executions reacted with petulance, incomprehension, irrelevancies, inept concessions. Red-eyed from a cold and plain fatigue, Fidel Castro still tried to run the country from Floor 23 of the Havana Hilton Hotel; he roamed through crushing mobs of sycophants in his $100-a-day suite. The hero's soft, high-pitched voice ran on for 20 hours a day, scolding, demanding, refusing, laughing. The stream of consciousness was mainly concerned with the unfriendly face of the world. "Criticism hurts," Castro admitted, "when coming from Mexico, which once gave me asylum" (TIME Cover, Jan. 26). But "if 20 people make a good jury, why don't thousands of people make a good jury?"[3]
  3. ^ "The Rolling Stones will perform a groundbreaking concert in Havana, Cuba on Friday March 25, 2016. The free concert will take place at the Ciudad Deportiva de la Habana and will be the first open air concert in the country by a British Rock Band. Always exploring new horizons and true pioneers of rock, the Stones, who have toured every corner of the globe, will bring their high octane performance and incredible music catalogue to the Caribbean for the first time ever.announced they'd be playing a free concert at the arena on March 25, the first open air concert by a British rock band in the country's history."

References Edit

  1. ^ "Cuban Architects at Home and in Exile: The Modernist Generation". Retrieved 2022-02-13.
  2. ^ a b "EL PALACIO DE CONVENCIONES Y DEPORTES (1944) LA CIUDAD DEPORTIVA (1957)". Retrieved 2022-02-13.
  3. ^ "CUBA: The Scolding Hero". Retrieved 2022-03-16.
  4. ^ The Rolling Stones. . The Rolling Stones. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 29 March 2019.

External links Edit

  • Trials Make 'roman Holiday' (1959)
  • 1959 - Military tribunal puts Batista colonel Sosa Blanco on trial in the Havana Sports Palace of Cuba.


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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Coliseo de la Ciudad Deportiva news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Coliseo de la Ciudad Deportiva is an indoor sporting arena located in Havana Cuba Built in 1957 the Coliseum is one of the most important works of Cuban Civil Engineering It is located at the intersection of Boyeros and Via Blanca avenues in the Cerro Municipality The capacity of the arena is for 15 000 spectators Coliseo de la Ciudad DeportivaGeneral informationTypeColiseumArchitectural styleInternationalTown or cityHavanaCountryCubaGroundbreakingNovember 1952Inaugurated26 February 1958Cost4 million pesos 1958 DimensionsDiameter103 2 metersTechnical detailsStructural systemDomeMaterialReinfoced concreteFloor area20 mil m Design and constructionArchitect s Nicolas Arroyo Marquez amp Gabriela Menendez Garcia BeltranArchitecture firmArroyo y Menendez ArchitectsDeveloperMinisterio de Obras Publicas Contents 1 Architecture 2 Sculpture 3 1959 trials 4 Interest 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksArchitecture Edit Palacio de los Deportes Ciudad Deportiva Havana Cuba Nicolas Arroyo amp Gabriela Menendez The building was designed by Nicolas Arroyo Marquez amp Gabriela Menendez Garcia Beltran of the architecture firm Arroyo y Menendez Architects a 1 Construction of the Coliseum began in November 1952 It is a 20 000 m circular concrete building with an outside diameter of 103 2 meters and is located at the confluence of the Via Blanca and Avenida de Rancho Boyeros citation needed It is supported by 48 columns distributed in two concentric circles of 24 columns each The inner circle is 62 8 meters in diameter and the outer 88 30 From this last circle a cantilever with a span of 7 45 meters is projected on which rests a 24 cm thick prestressed concrete plate at a height of 6 65 meters above ground level The capacity of the building is 15 000 people and one of its most notable aspects is the exit system which is planned so that all attendees can exit rapidly citation needed The reinforced concrete dome that covers the facility is 88 meters in diameter without any interior support is supported by a circular post tensioned concrete beam that rests on the 24 exterior columns with a seesaw shaped seat that allows it to carry out the small movements of expansion and contraction due to changes in temperature This dome was carried out by an American company and the other works were undertaken by the former Ministry of Public Works 2 The Coliseum serves indoor sports it has Volleyball and Basketball courts Rhythmic Gymnastics Aerobic Musical Gymnastics and other recreational activities it has a Gym located under the stands citation needed Sculpture EditIn front of the coliseum there is a bronze statue of a naked woman running with open arms the work entitled La Meta 1 and is by the sculptor Fernando Boada Martin and made between 1936 1937 2 1959 trials Edit Coliseo de la Ciudad Deportiva Jesus Sosa Blanco 1959 trialFebruary 16 1959 Jesus Sosa Blanco 1907 08 February 18 1959 who had been a colonel in the Cuban army under Fulgencio Batista was arrested and charged by the Fidel Castro government with having committed 108 murders under the Batista regime Sosa s televised trial took place in the Havana Coliseo de la Ciudad Deportiva before 17 000 spectators Before his execution he was heard to say that the trial scene was worthy of ancient Rome b Interest EditOn March 1 2016 in honor of the ailing Fidel Castro The Rolling Stones announced they d be playing a free concert at the arena on March 25 It was the first open air concert by a British rock band in the country s history 4 c Gallery Edit Ciudad Deportiva under construction Ciudad Deportiva under construction 2 Ciudad Deportiva HavanaSee also Edit Cuba portalHavana Plan PilotoNational Theatre of CubaMario RomanachJosep Lluis SertTown Planning Associates Jesus Sosa BlancoNotes Edit Nicolas Arroyo Marquez Havana 1917 Potomac MD 2008 and Gabriela Menendez Garcia Beltran Havana 1917 Potomac MD 2008 He received his architecture degree from the University of Havana in 1941 then married his classmate and fellow architect Together they formed the hugely influential firm of Arroyo y Menendez Architects practicing in Cuba until 1959 Among their most notable projects in Cuba are the Coliseo de la Ciudad Deportiva 1955 57 the Havana Plan Piloto 1959 along with Mario Romanach Josep Lluis Sert and Paul Lester Weiner the National Theatre of Cuba 1954 60 with Raul Alvarez and the Havana Hilton 1958 with Welton Becket and Associates Arroyo was a member of the American Institute of Architects and served on the United States Commission of Fine Arts from 1971 to 1976 Bad Notices Most of the 350 foreign newsmen brought to Cuba by Castro for the show filed shocking reports They were unaccustomed to the normal standards of Cuban jurisprudence which permits trials by a panel of judges instead of a jury admission of hearsay evidence But they indignantly faulted the trials for the open prejudice of the judges the popcorn munching atmosphere the haste the catering to the mob s thirst for blood Cracked one reporter Where do the lions come in Castro s bad press notices mounted from Buenos Aires Rio Lima Bogota Mexico City The laurels have been soiled by blood said Bogota s respected El Tiempo U S opinion was sharply critical with the notable exceptions of Democratic Congressmen Adam Clayton Powell Jr N Y and Charles Porter Ore who journeyed to Cuba at Castro s urging and proclaimed that they saw no evidence of injustice Stream of Consciousness The man behind the show s executions reacted with petulance incomprehension irrelevancies inept concessions Red eyed from a cold and plain fatigue Fidel Castro still tried to run the country from Floor 23 of the Havana Hilton Hotel he roamed through crushing mobs of sycophants in his 100 a day suite The hero s soft high pitched voice ran on for 20 hours a day scolding demanding refusing laughing The stream of consciousness was mainly concerned with the unfriendly face of the world Criticism hurts Castro admitted when coming from Mexico which once gave me asylum TIME Cover Jan 26 But if 20 people make a good jury why don t thousands of people make a good jury 3 The Rolling Stones will perform a groundbreaking concert in Havana Cuba on Friday March 25 2016 The free concert will take place at the Ciudad Deportiva de la Habana and will be the first open air concert in the country by a British Rock Band Always exploring new horizons and true pioneers of rock the Stones who have toured every corner of the globe will bring their high octane performance and incredible music catalogue to the Caribbean for the first time ever announced they d be playing a free concert at the arena on March 25 the first open air concert by a British rock band in the country s history References Edit Cuban Architects at Home and in Exile The Modernist Generation Retrieved 2022 02 13 a b EL PALACIO DE CONVENCIONES Y DEPORTES 1944 LA CIUDAD DEPORTIVA 1957 Retrieved 2022 02 13 CUBA The Scolding Hero Retrieved 2022 03 16 The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones announce free concert in Cuba The Rolling Stones Archived from the original on 6 March 2016 Retrieved 29 March 2019 External links EditTrials Make roman Holiday 1959 1959 Military tribunal puts Batista colonel Sosa Blanco on trial in the Havana Sports Palace of Cuba Wikimedia Commons has media related to Coliseo de la Ciudad Deportiva Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article Havana 23 06 09 N 82 23 35 W 23 10257 N 82 39304 W 23 10257 82 39304 Coliseo de la Ciudad DeportivaQ5145758 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coliseo de la Ciudad Deportiva amp oldid 1143487619, wikipedia, wiki, 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