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The building's exterior was completely renovated in 2016. Renovations on the interior are ongoing. This is one of the few remaining sports arenas left of this particular socialist modernism style otherwise called
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fixtures. Hala Olivia holds 5,500 people. In September 1981, the first Congress of the
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This article about a Polish stadium or sports venue is a
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was held here. 865 delegates attended the sessions.
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