BMW Park, formerly branded Audi Dome, is an indoor sports and event arena in Munich, Germany. It was initially named and is still colloquially known as Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle after the then president of the Bavarian State Sport Association Rudolf Sedlmayer . The 7,200-capacity hall opened in 1972 to host basketball events for the 1972 Summer Olympics and has been the regular home venue of the Bayern Munich basketball club since 2011. It also served as a set for the movie Rollerball and as the venue of the 1983 Eurovision Song Contest.
Location
The hall is situated in the southwest of Munich in the Sendling-Westpark district, at the connection between autobahn A96 and the city's internal belt road, Mittlerer Ring. North-east of the hall, a small garden is located. To the west and south-west, sports complexes can be found. The "Westpark", one of Munich's major parks, is located south-east of the arena. The hall can be reached by car over the main highway B2R, exit Grüntenstraße. By public transport, the arena can be reached by subway lines U4/U5 at the stop Heimeranplatz and by bus line 133 at the stop Siegenburger Straße.
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