Opened on 13 July 2015 by Georgia's Prime MinisterIrakli Garibashvili, the complex features two halls that are capable of hosting several sports, such as handball, basketball, volleyball, judo, wrestling, futsal, fencing and other games and tournaments.[2] The seated capacity for the Grand Hall (main arena) is 3,600 for sporting events while the smaller hall can hold 600 spectators. The Olympic Palace also includes a VIP lounge, conference and media rooms, a cafe and car parking area with space for 260 cars.[3]
The complex was expanded with a new 10,000-seat indoor basketball arena next to the Olympic Palace and will host, in September 2022, Group A matches of EuroBasket 2022.[4] A tunnel connects the two venues of the complex, with the arena expected to be completed by the end of May 2022.[5] Prime Minister Garibashvili visited the new building on 11 June of that year. The palace's arena is built in line with modern standards and equipped with the latest technology. The new Sports Palace hosted the first EuroBasket test match on 4 July.[6]