Flens Arena

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Flens Arena
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The hall in March 2009
The hall in March 2009
Earlier names

Campus hall (2001–2012)

Data
place Campusallee 2 Flensburg , Schleswig-Holstein
GermanyGermany
Coordinates 54 ° 46 '24.5 "  N , 9 ° 27' 9.8"  E Coordinates: 54 ° 46 '24.5 "  N , 9 ° 27' 9.8"  E
owner Campushallen GmbH
operator Förde Show Concept GmbH
opening 2001
surface Concrete
PVC - Flooring
parquet
capacity 6300 seats
Societies)
Events
  • Home games of SG Flensburg-Handewitt (since 2001)
  • Concerts

The Flens Arena (originally: Campus Hall ) is a multi-purpose hall in the Sandberg district of the Schleswig-Holstein city ​​of Flensburg . It is located on the university campus of the University of Flensburg and the University of Flensburg .

location

The hall is located on the edge of the campus about two kilometers from downtown Flensburg . The Fördehalle, in which many of the city's larger events, including handball games, used to take place, is almost four kilometers away, near the Exe in the Friesischer Berg district .

history

The hall, built in 2001, is used for university sports. In the building complex there is a fitness studio and rooms that are used for the training of sports teacher students . The hall is also used as an event space for concerts, university parties, trade fairs and exhibitions. The handball Bundesliga club SG Flensburg-Handewitt has been playing its home games there since December 2, 2001 . The hall has a capacity of 6300 spectators and at the time of its opening had the largest standing stand in the handball Bundesliga with over 1500 seats .

The originally nameless area at the entrance in front of the hall was officially named by the city of Flensburg after the handball player Lars Christiansen in August 2010 . A yellow sign now indicates the name Lars-Christiansen-Platz .

The hall has been operated by Förde Show Concept GmbH from Flensburg since January 1st, 2012.

With the entry of the Flensburger Brewery as the successor to the Nord-Ostsee Sparkasse as the main hall sponsor, the hall, which was previously called the Campus Hall, was renamed the Flens Arena on November 14, 2012 .

gallery

The Flens Arena (left) and the university campus (September 2016).

Web links

Commons : Flens-Arena  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Flens-Arena on the website of the SG Flensburg-Handewitt. Retrieved December 22, 2015
  2. www.sg-flensburg-handewitt.de: Lars-Christiansen-Platz: City of Flensburg says “Thank you, Lars” , accessed on May 11, 2016
  3. Campus hall soon in Flensburger Hand shz.de, October 15, 2011
  4. Holger Ohlsen: Campus hall is now called Flens-Arena . In: shz.de of November 14, 2012, accessed on November 15, 2012