Built for the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, Palau Sant Jordi was a key venue for gymnastics, handball, and volleyball, as well as Paralympic events. Nestled in the heart of the city, this impressive stadium, with a capacity of over 16,000, continues to be a hub for top-tier sports competitions and high-profile concerts. Visitors today can experience the vibrant atmosphere of live events, from thrilling athletic contests to performances by renowned artists, all within its modern and spacious confines.
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