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The following is a list of indoor arenas in Lithuania , ordered by capacity.
The venues are by their final capacity after construction for seating-only events. There is more capacity if standing room is included (e.g. for concerts). The minimum required capacity is 1,000.
Current arenas
Image
Stadium
Capacity
Seated
City
Team
Inaugurated
Žalgiris Arena
20,000
15,708
Kaunas
BC Žalgiris
2011
Avia Solutions Group Arena
13,500
10,000
Vilnius
BC Wolves BC Rytas *
2004
Švyturio Arena
7,500
6,200
Klaipėda
BC Neptūnas
2011
Kalnapilio Arena
7,323
5,950
Panevėžys
BC Lietkabelis
2008
Šiauliai Arena
7,400
5,700
Šiauliai
BC Šiauliai
2007
Alytus Arena
7,000
5,500
Alytus
2011
Sporto Rūmai
4,400
Closed, Waiting reconstruction
Vilnius
basketball
1971
Sportima Arena
3,157
3,157
Vilnius
Football
2001
ARVI Football Indoor Arena
2,660
2,660
Marijampolė
FK Sūduva Marijampolė
2008
Kaunas Sports Hall
5,000
2,500[ 1]
Kaunas
BC Žalgiris *
1939
Pramogų Arena
4,000
2,500
Vilnius
Ice hockey
2002
Utena Arena
3,000
2,500
Utena
BC Juventus
2009
Jeep Arena
2,750
2,500
Vilnius
BC Rytas BC Kibirkštis Vilnius
2005
Kėdainiai Arena
3,000
2,200
Kėdainiai
BC Nevėžis
2013
Jonava Arena
2,800
2,200
Jonava
BC Jonava
2017
Elektrėnai Ice Palace
2,000
1,778
Elektrėnai
SC Energija
1977
Sports Palace Aukštaitija
2,000
Closed // Under reconstruction
Panevėžys
Basketball
1965
Prienai Arena
1,800
1,500
Prienai
2011
Pieno žvaigždės Arena
1,500
1,500
Pasvalys
BC Pieno žvaigždės
2011
SEB Arena
1,500
1,500
Vilnius
Tennis
2008
NBA Basketball School Arena
1,490
1,315
Vilnius
BC Stekas
2022
Garliava Arena
1,800
1,300
Garliava
Basketball
2011
Palanga Arena
1,500
1,200
Palanga
BC Palanga
2014
Kretinga Arena
1,300
822
Kretinga
BC Kretinga
2023
Telšiai Arena
1,100[ 2]
Telšiai
BC Telšiai BC Mažeikiai
Gargždai Arena
1,000
Gargždai
Planned
See also
Sovereign states States with limited recognition
References