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Palasport Taliercio

Venice, Italy
Sports HallVeniceItalyCapacity: About 3,5090 upcoming events
Palasport Taliercio
Type
Sports Hall
City
Venice
Country
Italy
Upcoming events
0
Address
Via Vendramin, 10
Time zone
W. Europe Standard Time
Capacity
About 3,509

About this venue

Palasport Taliercio is a modern multi-purpose indoor arena on Venice’s mainland side, built to handle everything from high-intensity sports nights to concerts and touring shows. Depending on the event, the seating bowl and floor layout can be reconfigured, creating either a classic arena feel or a more concert-forward setup with strong sightlines toward the court or stage.

Inside, visitors typically value clear views, a compact, high-energy atmosphere, and consistent sound for amplified performances, along with smooth entry flow and practical on-site amenities that make the evening easier (basic food and drink options, service points, and well-marked circulation). It’s the kind of venue where the crowd stays close to the action, which adds to the impact of the event.

The location is straightforward: Via Vendramin, 10, Venice, Italy. Plan to approach the venue entrances directly; the surrounding area generally offers options for short drop-offs and parking, depending on event-day arrangements. For a broader overview of getting around the city and public transport choices, refer to the informational text further down the page.

About the city

Venice, a one-of-a-kind lagoon city, is more than a postcard of romance—it’s a magnet for concerts, sports events, and cultural showcases that draw audiences from across Europe. The distinctive atmosphere of canals, palaces, and narrow lanes turns attending an event into an experience in itself, and once the program ends, the city keeps buzzing—from lively terraces to quieter neighborhoods where it’s easy to slip into the rhythm of “real” Venice.

When it comes to arriving and getting around, Venice is surprisingly practical: the backbone of local mobility is the vaporetto (ACTV), the city’s public “water bus” linking key areas, docks, and islands, while Venezia Santa Lucia and Venezia Mestre are the main railway stations for travelers coming from other cities. If you’re flying in, Venice Marco Polo Airport is the primary gateway, and the mix of land and water connections makes transfers to the center and event zones straightforward. For venues in the historic core, it’s often enough to plan your route to the nearest dock, while mainland locations (around Mestre) are easily reached by train or bus—no hassle, no wasted time.

Before or after the event, Venice rewards every step: stroll along the Grand Canal, pause at Rialto, or soak up the energy of Piazza San Marco with views of the basilica and bell towers. Those who prefer calmer walks often choose the waterfront toward Castello or the bridge views in Dorsoduro, and a short vaporetto ride to the lagoon islands can be the perfect add-on to your evening. In a city where the scenery is real and every route looks like a film frame, a concert or a match can easily turn into a full weekend escape.