Coliseum da Coruña is more than an arena—it’s a distinctive, multi-purpose landmark for large-scale shows in Galicia. Opened in 1991 and designed by architect Arata Isozaki, it was conceived as a flexible venue that can quickly shift between concerts, sports, and fairs, with a capacity of up to around 11,000 spectators depending on the setup.
Inside, the bowl-style layout keeps sightlines clean and the atmosphere close to the stage or court. Thanks to its adaptable configurations, events often feel surprisingly “intimate” for a venue of this size, while the lighting and sound infrastructure supports modern productions with clarity and impact. Visitors also appreciate the practical flow, with food and drink points and entry/exit areas designed for smooth crowd movement.
You’ll find the venue at Rúa Francisco Pérez Carballo 2, 15008 A Coruña, Spain, in the EXPOCoruña area next to the Carrefour shopping centre. If you’re arriving by car, the easiest option is to use the Carrefour parking area and follow the signage on foot to the main entrance; public-transport stops serving this district are also nearby. For broader city-wide transport tips and connections, see the text further down the page.