CASA Arena Horsens
CASA Arena Horsens | |
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The CASA Arena Horsens | |
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Horsens Idrætspark |
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place | Horsens , Denmark |
Coordinates | 55 ° 52 '18 " N , 9 ° 51' 26" E |
owner | Horsens Commune |
opening | 1929 |
Renovations | 2009 (complete renovation) |
surface | Natural grass |
costs | 110 million DKK (2009) |
architect | 3XN architect |
capacity | 10,400 seats |
playing area | 105 × 68 m |
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The CASA Arena Horsens is a football stadium in the Danish town of Horsens , Central Jutland . The AC Horsens football club welcomes its opponents to the games here.
history
The stadium, which was inaugurated in 1929, has after the complete renovation in 2009 a spectator capacity of 10,400 covered seats (of which 7,500 seats). Around 30,000 spectators are allowed to attend concerts. The renovation costs of 90 million Danish kroner were raised by the Horsens municipality and private investors. During the renovation of the stadium, the two longitudinal stands were replaced by a new building and stands were built behind the goals and provided with a roof. The roof structure lowers over the back doors. The four masts of the floodlight system of the CASA Arena are also striking ; which in their extraordinary shape tower far above the stadium. The forum foyer is located on the south stand of the venue ; whose premises can be rented for events and celebrations. On the first floor a sponsor is lounge with 1,000 seats and in the second floor there are 12 VIP - boxes .
On August 8, 2015, the Grand Prix of Denmark in the Speedway Individual World Championship will be held there for the first time .
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Web links
- achorsens.dk: Stadium on the AC Horsens homepage (Danish)
- 3xn.dk: Homepage of the architectural firm 3XN (Danish)
- CASA Arena Horsens - Nordic stadiums
- stadionwelt.de: Picture gallery before the renovation
Individual evidence
- ↑ stadiumdb.com: data for stages (English)
- ↑ football-lineups.com: 3D model of the stadium (English)
- ↑ achorsens.dk: Welcome to Kjærgaard Danish FIM Speedway Grand Prix ( Memento from April 16, 2015 in the Internet Archive )