Halmstad Arena is a multi purpose area in Halmstad, Sweden. Halmstad Arena is used for sport activities, concerts, meetings and fairs.
Former names | Sannarpshallen |
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Location | Halmstad, Sweden |
Coordinates | 56°40′29″N 12°53′22″E / 56.674601°N 12.889405°E |
Owner | Halmstad Municipality |
Operator | Halmstad Municipality |
Capacity | 4,000 4,500 (concerts) |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 15 November 2007 |
Opened | 20 February 2010 |
Construction cost | 360 million SEK 39 million EURO |
Architect | Tengbomgruppen |
Tenants | |
Various |
Construction began on 15 November 2007[1] and the arena was officially opened on 20 February 2010.
Halmstad Arena
editThe main arena building
editThe main building at Halmstad Arena includes four full size sport halls, five smaller special halls, two full size ice rinks and one smaller rink and a waterpark/indoor swimming pool.
Other facilities
editThe area also includes a skatepark, twelve full size soccer fields, two full size soccer fields with artificial playing surface, five smaller soccer fields and an outdoor facility for track & field and soccer practice.
Tenants
edit- Halmstad BTK
- Halmstad Hammers Hockey
- Sannarps Hockey Club
- Halmstads Konståkningsklubb
- Simklubben Laxen
- Simföreningen Aquariet
- HK Drott
- Halmstads Handbollspojkar
- Halmstads Fäktsällskap
- HAIS
- Brottarklubben Allians
- Halmstads Rytmiska GF
- Halmstad Bordtennisklubb
- Halmstad Innebandyklubb
- GF Nissaflickorna
- Shotokan
- Halmstads Bordtennisallians
- Halmstad Basket
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Första spadtaget Halmstad Arena" (in Swedish). Mynewsdesk. 12 November 2007. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
External links
editMedia related to Halmstad Arena at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website (in Swedish)