Coliseum Antsonjombe

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Behold the Coliseum Antsonjombe. A giant it is. Towering over Antananarivo.

This isn’t just any building. It’s Madagascar’s answer to a grand amphitheater. Think of it as the beating heart of Malagasy culture. It’s the largest amphitheater in all of Africa and the Indian Ocean. Imagine the sheer scale 91000 square meters. That’s a whole lot of space. Enough to hold a staggering 35000 people. A true spectacle for the senses.

Construction started 30 months before its grand opening. The cost was a substantial 3.4 million euros. A significant investment in Madagascar’s cultural landscape. It was President Andry Rajoelina’s promise to local artists. A place for them to shine. A stage for their talents. A testament to their creativity.

The Coliseum Antsonjombe is more than just seating. It boasts a massive 650 square meter stage. Two enormous exhibition halls add to its versatility. Each hall spans a generous 1000 square meters. There’s even an expansive 18000 square meter parking area. It was inaugurated on December 11 2012. A momentous occasion for the country.

The Coliseum Antsonjombe isn’t simply a venue. It is a symbol of national pride. A vibrant place where history and entertainment intertwine. It stands as a testament to Madagascar’s rich cultural heritage. A place where dreams are realized. Where artists create and connect.

So step inside. Feel the energy. The history. The spirit of Madagascar. The Coliseum Antsonjombe awaits.

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