Since the birth of the project and its inauguration in October 2017, the Paris La Défense Arena complex has never ceased to create the event.
Spectacular, the immense modular and multidisciplinary construction erected in the shadow of the Grande Arche has mobilized political, economic and media attention.
In the town of Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine) on the edge of the Paris ring road (A86), this enclosure with extraordinary dimensions (156 meters long, 160 meters wide for a height of 42 meters) first gave rise to to a spectacular construction site for almost four years.
Colossal work, estimated at more than 350 million euros, to create the largest performance hall in Europe when it opens, with 40,000 seats.
Then, the enclosure quickly established itself in the sports and cultural agenda.
First with the matches of Racing 92, the resident rugby club chaired by Jacky Lorenzetti, also instigator of the project, but also with concerts of international renown:
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