List of Olympic venues in fencing

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Zappeion hosted the fencing events for the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens.
Schermzaal: fencing hall for the 9th Olympiad, Amsterdam (1928)
St Kilda Town Hall hosted the fencing events for the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne.
Olympic Green Convention Center hosted the fencing events for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.

For the Summer Olympics, there are 31 venues that have been or will be used for fencing.

Games Venue Other sports hosted at venue for those games Capacity Ref.
1896 Athens Zappeion None Not listed.
1900 Paris Tuileries Garden None Not listed.
1904 St. Louis Francis Gymnasium Boxing Not listed.
1908 London Franco-British Exhibition Fencing Grounds None Not listed.
1912 Stockholm Östermalm Athletic Grounds Equestrian, Modern pentathlon (fencing), Tennis Not listed.
1920 Antwerp Gardens de la Palace d'Egmont None Not listed.
1924 Paris Stade de Colombes Athletics, Cycling (road), Equestrian, Football (final), Gymnastics, Modern pentathlon (fencing, running), Rugby union, Tennis 22,737
1928 Amsterdam Schermzaal Modern pentathlon (fencing) 559
1932 Los Angeles 160th Regiment State Armory Modern pentathlon (fencing) 1,800
1936 Berlin Haus des Deutschen Sports Modern pentathlon (fencing) 1200
Tennis Courts (épée) Basketball 832.
1948 London Wembley Palace of Engineering None Not listed.
1952 Helsinki Westend Tennis Hall None Not listed.
1956 Melbourne St Kilda Town Hall None Not listed.
1960 Rome Palazzo dei Congressi Modern pentathlon (fencing) Not listed.
1964 Tokyo Waseda Memorial Hall Modern pentathlon (fencing) 2,200
1968 Mexico City Fernando Montes de Oca Fencing Hall Modern pentathlon (fencing) 3,000
1972 Munich Messegelände, Fechthalle 1 (final) None 978
Messegelände Fechthalle 2 Modern pentathlon (fencing) Same as Fechthalle 1.
1976 Montreal Winter Stadium, Université de Montréal Modern pentathlon (fencing) 2,461
1980 Moscow CSKA Football Fieldhouse Modern pentathlon (fencing) 8,500
1984 Los Angeles Long Beach Convention Center None 2,500
1988 Seoul Olympic Fencing Gymnasium Modern pentathlon (fencing) 7,000
1992 Barcelona Palau de la Metal·lúrgia Modern pentathlon (fencing) Not listed.
1996 Atlanta Georgia World Congress Center Handball, Judo, Modern pentathlon (fencing, shooting), Table tennis, Weightlifting, Wrestling 3,900 (fencing)
7,300 (handball)
7,300 (judo)
4,700 (table tennis)
5,000 (weightlifting)
7,300 (wrestling)
2000 Sydney Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre Boxing, Judo, Weightlifting, Wrestling 7,500 (weightlifting),
9,000 (judo & wrestling),
10,000 (boxing & fencing)
2004 Athens Helliniko Fencing Hall None 8,000
2008 Beijing Olympic Green Convention Center Modern pentathlon (fencing, shooting) 5,695
2012 London ExCeL Boxing, Judo, Table tennis, Taekwondo, Weightlifting, Wrestling Not listed.
Copper Box Handball, Modern pentathlon (fencing) 7,000
2016 Rio de Janeiro Carioca Arena 3 Taekwondo 10,000
2020 Tokyo Makuhari Messe Taekwondo, Wrestling 6,000
2024 Paris Grand Palais Taekwondo 8,000
2028 Los Angeles Los Angeles Convention Center Basketball, Boxing, Cycling (BMX racing), Table tennis, Taekwondo 7,000
2032 Brisbane Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Badminton, Table tennis, Taekwondo 6,000

References

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