Sala - Building

Building

  • Sala Apartment Building, Rock Island, Illinois, USA
  • Sala Stadium, stadium in Ashkelon, Israel
  • Šaľa Stadium, stadium in Šaľa, Slovakia
  • Sala Lavardén (Spanish, Lavardén Hall), a theater in Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina
  • Sala Polivalentă, multi-purpose hall in Bucharest, Romania
  • Sala Regia (Regal Room), a state hall of the Vatican Palace
  • Sala (architecture) - a Thai-style open pavilion
  • Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala, renowned ayurvedic clinic in Kalwa, Thane, India, founded in 1902 by P.S. Warrier
  • Sala Palatului (the Palace Hall), a conference hall behind the National Museum of Art of Romania
  • Sala del Tricolore (Reggio Emilia) (Italian, Room of the Tricolor), council chamber of the Reggio Emilia comune

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