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Former names | VTB Ice Palace Legends Arena (during construction) |
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Location | 23a Avtozavodskaya Street, Moscow, Russia |
Coordinates | 55°42′05″N 37°38′42″E / 55.7014°N 37.6449°E |
Public transit | Avtozavodskaya ZIL |
Owner | PJSC Rosneft Oil Company[1] |
Executive suites | 80 |
Capacity | Large Arena Ice hockey: 11,880 Basketball: 13,000 Boxing/MMA: 14,000 Concerts: 14,000 Small Arena Ice hockey: 3,500 Basketball: 4,400 Boxing: 5,000 Concerts: 5,000 |
Acreage | 70,3 thousand sq.m |
Construction | |
Built | 2013–2015 |
Opened | April 26, 2015 |
Construction cost | 4,5 billion RUB (60 million Euro) |
Architect | Sergey Choban, Nikolai Gordyushin, Sergey Popov, Alexey Evsikov, Alexey Bolotin (SPEECH) |
Tenants | |
HC CSKA Moscow (KHL, 2018 ) HC Zvezda Moscow (VHL, 2018 ) | |
Website | |
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CSKA Arena (Russian: ЦСКА Арена),[2] formerly known as VTB Ice Palace (Russian: ВТБ Ледовый дворец) and Legends Park (Russian: Парк Легенд), is an indoor multi-sport venue that is located in Moscow, Russia. Its main sponsor is VTB Bank.
CSKA Arena is a part of the Park of Legends renovation project on the former ZiL auto plant site. It includes the Arena, the Russian Hockey Museum with the Russian Hockey Hall of Glory, Watersport Arena, and Apartments Complex. It is located nearby the ZIL MCC and Avtozavodskaya Metro station.