Ice rink Pieschener Allee

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Ice rink Pieschener Allee
Ice rink Dresden
Data
place Dresden , Germany
Coordinates 51 ° 3 '43 "  N , 13 ° 43' 37"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 3 '43 "  N , 13 ° 43' 37"  E
owner City of Dresden
start of building 1969
opening 1972
demolition February 29, 2008
architect H. Seifert (project management), Siegfried Speer, Dietmar Büttner (roof construction) and Horst Möhlenhoff
capacity 3500 seats
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Dresdner Eislöwen (until 2007)
Cardinals Dresden (until 2007)

The ice rink Pieschener Allee was an ice rink in Dresden-Friedrichstadt .

description

The building was erected between 1969 and 1972 as the “dominant hall structure” based on designs by the architect H. Seifert (project management), Siegfried Speer, Dietmar Büttner (roof construction) and Horst Möhlenhoff. It was 58 meters by 72 meters and had an artificial ice surface of 1,800 square meters. Four spectator tiers offered space for 3500 people.

Their "steel construction with bar structure" and "profiled structure cladding in corrugated polyester" were remarkable. It was one of the successors of other hall structures in Dresden, such as the swimming and diving hall Freiberger Platz , the rowing center Blasewitz or the Heidebroek building (so-called "pictorial architecture").

history

The building with its functional buildings was located in the Ostrasportpark between the city center and the exhibition center , north of the stadium. The ice rink was damaged during the Elbe floods in 2002 because it was in the Dresden flood channel. As a result, a new hall, the Freiberg Arena , was built in the vicinity from June 2005 and the old, damaged building was blown up on February 29, 2008.

gallery

literature

  • Walter May , Werner Pampel and Hans Konrad: Architectural Guide GDR, Dresden District . VEB Verlag für Bauwesen, Berlin 1979.

Web links

Commons : Eissporthalle Pieschener Allee  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual proof

  1. a b May et al., P. 74 No. 131 [Eissporthalle Pieschener Alle]