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Erste Bank Arena
Erste Bank Arena
Erste Bank Arena in March 2018
Former names Albert Schultz Eishalle (1995–2018)
Location Attemsgasse 1, 1220 Vienna, Austria
Owner City of Vienna
Capacity 7,022
Construction
Broke ground 1989
Opened January 1995
Renovated 2010–11
Expanded 2011
Construction cost 20.5 million Euro
Architect Alfred Berger and Sepp Müller
Tenants
Vienna Capitals (EBEL)
EHV Sabres Wien (EWHL)

Erste Bank Arena (also known as Albert Schultz Eishalle) is an indoor sporting arena located in Vienna, Austria. The arena has a capacity of 7,022 people[1] and was opened in January 1995. It underwent major renovations in 2010 and 2011 to increase the capacity from 4,500 to over 7,000.

It has three rinks for hockey, figure skating, and public skating and is currently home to the Vienna Capitals ice hockey team. Slovakia's Colosseo EAS installed audio visual components into all three upgraded halls and can be used with various sports such as ice hockey, handball, volleyball, basketball or tennis.

References

  1. albertschultzeishalle.at, Halle 1 Eissportzentrum Kagran

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