Hallenstadion
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Location | Zürich, Switzerland |
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Capacity | 11,200 (Hockey) 13,000 (Concert) |
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Opened | November 4, 1939 |
Renovated | 2004/2005 |
Construction cost | CHF 147 million EUR € 119 million |
Architect | Architekturbüro Karl Egender – Renovation by Nussli Group |
Tenants | |
Zürich Open (Tennis) (1984-2008) ZSC Lions (1950–present) |
Hallenstadion is a multi-purpose facility located in the quarter of Oerlikon in northern Zürich. It is home to the ZSC Lions of the National League A and has a capacity of up to 13,000 spectators. Designed by Bruno Giacometti, it opened on November 4, 1939, and was renovated in 2004/2005.
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Concerts and Entertainment Shows
Hallenstadion has been a top venue for entertainments in Switzerland as many international artists have performed at the venue, spanning a wide range of genre. The table below shows a list of artists that have either performed concerts at the venue previously or have confirmed their performances in the near future.
1973 - 2010
2011 - Present
Sporting events
Bicycle race events were held in the Hallenstadion in its first year of service, 1939, and most years since then. The classic Zürcher 6-Tagerennen (Zürich 6-day race) began there in 1954, running on its characteristic oval of wooden boards, until the arena closed temporarily for renovation in 2004. The event is run there again now, in a more modern atmosphere.[1]
The Hallenstadion hosted the Ice Hockey World Championships in 1998, along with Basel, and is the home stadium of the ZSC Lions ice hockey team. In February 2006, it hosted semi-finals and the final of the 2006 European Men's Handball Championship.[2][3]
It had been the home of the annual Zürich Open, a WTA Tour tennis tournament that was discontinued after 25 years in 2008. On the 21 December 2010, tennis will return to the arena with an exhibition featuring Roger Federer against Rafael Nadal, for the benefit of Federer's foundation.[4]
On September 29, 2009, the Hallenstadion hosted the 2009 Victoria Cup. The game pit the NHL's Chicago Blackhawks against the Champions Hockey League title-holder, the Zurich Lions.
In April 2011, the 2011 IIHF Women's World Championship top division are being held at Hallenstadion ice rink hockey arena and at Deutweg rink (in Winterthur).
Other Events
Among many others, in August 2005 the 14th Dalai Lama gave several teachings and initiations as well as a public talk on "The Art of Happiness" open for everyone within 10 days.
The 61st FIFA Congress was held at the Hallenstadion on 31 May and 1 June 2011,[5] and the 65th FIFA Congress was held there on 28 May and 29 May 2015.[6]
See also
References
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External links
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- Official web site in German
Preceded by | European Men's Handball Championship Final Venue 2006 |
Succeeded by Håkons Hall Lillehammer |
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