Stadiums That Look Like They Belong in a Sci-Fi Movie

18. Čyžoŭka-Arena (Minsk, Belarus)

�yžoŭka-Arena. Photo Credit: Envato @Lobachad

Čyžoŭka-Arena looks like it could double as a planetary research station or an off-world habitat designed by a minimalist alien race. With its low, sweeping curves and reflective, silver-blue panels, the structure hugs the ground like a sleek mothership waiting for takeoff. The segmented dome design gives it a modular, space-age aesthetic—something between a lunar base and a bio-dome from a utopian sci-fi colony. By day, it shimmers like a polished spacecraft under the Belarusian sky. At night, glowing LED accents highlight its clean geometry, transforming the arena into a luminous capsule that feels completely detached from its urban surroundings. Inside, the futuristic feel continues with soft lighting, fluid architecture, and smooth transitions between zones—making it feel more like a high-tech vessel than a traditional ice hockey and multi-sport venue. Čyžoŭka-Arena may not be the largest stadium on this list, but it punches above its weight in visual impact. Its sleek, futuristic design and understated elegance make it feel like it was built not just for sports—but for the arrival of something truly otherworldly.

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