Arena plant (2014)

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Arena plant
The new factory arena (2014)
The new factory arena (2014)
Data
place Frýdecká 850 739 61 Třinec , Czech Republic
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
Coordinates 49 ° 40 '26.3 "  N , 18 ° 39' 50.6"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 40 '26.3 "  N , 18 ° 39' 50.6"  E
owner HC Oceláři Třinec as
operator HC Oceláři Třinec as
start of building October 10, 2012
opening July 31, 2014
First game July 31, 2014
HC Oceláři Třinec - Bílí Tygři Liberec 6-2
surface Ice rink
parquet
costs 700 million CZK (around 27.2 million )
architect Milan Šuráň
capacity 5,200 seats (including 4,950 seats)
playing area 58 × 28 m
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Events

The Werk Arena ( Czech Nová Werk Aréna ) is a multifunctional arena in the Czech city ​​of Třinec . It has been the main venue for the extra division HC Oceláři Třinec , an ice hockey team , since 2014 . In addition, other indoor sports as well as cultural and social events such as concerts are held. It replaced the old Arena factory built in 1967 . The new arena offers space for 5,200 spectators.

history

In October 2012, construction of a multifunctional arena began in the northern neighborhood of the old Arena factory. Trial operations began in July 2014 in the 5,200-seat arena. The first game was played on July 31 by HC Oceláři Třinec and Bílí Tygři Liberec (6-2). Martin Adamský scored the first goal . The new arena offers u. a. Shops, offices, VIP rooms and a club restaurant with a view of the ice rink. A video cube hangs under the roof of the hall : the transport links around the hall have been expanded and 580 parking spaces are available. The costs amounted to CZK 700 million (27.2 million ), of which about one-fifth of the EU funded. A small ice rink called Mini Werk Arena has been part of the large arena since June 2016 . The training hall is also open to youth teams, figure skaters as well as ice skaters and hobby hockey players. HC Oceláři Třinec invested over 100 million CZK in the construction. (around four million €)

From July 15 to 17, the quarter-final game of the Davis Cup 2016 between the Czech Republic and France (1: 3) took place in the Třinec hall.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. hcocelari.cz: Zimní stadiony Arena plant (Czech)
  2. hcocelari.cz: Oceláři otevřeli novou mini work arenu article from June 21, 2016 (Czech)
  3. sport.idnes.cz: Davis Cup booth v Třinci. Čtvrtfinále s Francií uvidí až pět tisíc lidí (Czech)