From June to the end of August, a new temporary sports ground will bring life to the Brno Exhibition Center (BVV) and serve the recreational needs of Brno residents stuck in the country due to coronavirus. The facility will include options for basketball, table tennis and teqball. Title photo: BVV.
Brno, May 17 (BD) – This summer, as part of the City of Brno’s efforts to cater for residents unable to go on holiday and stuck in Brno, a new free-to-use sports facility will be created next to Pavilion P at the Brno Exhibition Center, at a time when most of the center’s events have been cancelled.
“Anyone interested will be able to come here for fun and sports. I see this as a benefit, especially now it seems that significantly more people will remain in Brno during the summer months than usual, due to anti-coronavirus measures,” said Brno Mayor Markéta Vaňková.
The new sports complex will contain ten table tennis tables, three basketball courts and six tables for teqball, a combination of football and table tennis. There will also be two streetball courts. Visitors can borrow balls and rackets for free. The facility will be open to the public from 9am to 8pm.