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Location | Minsk, Belarus |
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Coordinates | 53°54′38″N 27°32′58″E / 53.910679°N 27.54958°E |
Owner | Ministry of Sport and Tourism |
Capacity | 3,311 (sport) 4,500 (concerts) |
Construction | |
Broke ground | September 1963 |
Opened | May 1966 |
Renovated | 2001–04 |
Expanded | 1999 |
Architect | Filimonov S.D. Malyshev V.N. |
Structural engineer | Korzhevsky V.V. |
Main contractors | Belgosproekt |
Tenants | |
Tivali Minsk (1966–2001) HC Dinamo Minsk (2004–2010) |
Minsk Sports Palace is an indoor sports arena, located in Minsk, Belarus.[1] The arena seats 4,842 spectators and opened in 1966. It hosts various indoor events, including HC Dynamo Minsk and the Kontinental Hockey League before Minsk-Arena was completed.