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Address | 24 Stroiteley Avenue Novokuznetsk 654005 Russia |
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Location | The central district |
Elevation | Floor count: 3 |
Parking | ground |
Owner | Novokuznetsk City District of Kemerovo Region — Kuzbass municipality [1] |
Type | Ice Palace |
Seating type | 6 818 (2023–present) 8 300 (1985) |
Field size | 60 x 28 m |
Field shape | rectangle with rounded corners |
Acreage | 25 thousand sq.m |
Construction | |
Built | 1976–1984 |
Opened |
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Renovated | |
Closed | 13 April 2020 | -7 February 2023
Construction cost | Built (1976-1984):[5]
Renovation (2020-2023):[6] ₽ 2 583 million (€ 27,8 million in 2023) |
Architect | 1976-1984: Kemerovo Civil Engineering Design Institute:
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General contractor | Kuznetsk Metallurgical Plant Renovation (2020-2023):
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Main contractors |
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Tenants | |
Metallurg Novokuznetsk (VHL) (1984–2020, 2024-present) Kuznetsk Bears (MHL) (2009-2020, 2024–present) | |
Website | |
Venue Website |
Kuznetsk Metallurgists Sports Palace (Russian: Арена кузнецких металлургов им. Олега Короленко) is an indoor sporting arena located in Novokuznetsk, Russia. The capacity of the arena is 6,818. It is the home arena of the Metallurg Novokuznetsk ice hockey team. The construction was carried out at the expense of the initiative of city organizations, clean-up days, and major technological repairs