Дворец спорта МЕГАСПОРТ | |
Full name | Sport Palace "Megasport" n.a. A.V. Tarasov |
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Former names | Ice Palace on Khodynka Field (planning/construction) Khodynka Arena (2006–2007) |
Address | Bulvar Khodynskiy 3 Moscow 125252 Russia |
Location | Khoroshyovsky District |
Coordinates | 55°47′12″N 37°32′25″E / 55.78667°N 37.54028°E |
Public transit | Polezhayevskaya Dinamo Aeroport CSKA |
Owner | Government of Moscow |
Operator | Moscomsport |
Capacity | 16,500 Detailed capacity[1]
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Field size | 60×26 m |
Acreage | 45 thousand sq.m |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 2 November 2005 |
Opened | 15 December 2006 |
Renovated |
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Construction cost | ₽ 2.7 billion (€ 79,1 million in 2006) |
Architect | Mosproekt-4: Andrey Bokov, D. Bush, S. Chuklov, O. Gak, V. Valuiskikh, L. Romanova, Z. Burchuladze, A. Zolotova, A. Timokhov |
Structural engineer | Mosproekt-4: E. Bekmukhamedov, M. Livshin, M. Kelman, P. Yeremeev, O. Starikov, A. Ivanov |
Tenants | |
PBC CSKA Moscow (2016–present) HC Spartak Moscow (2021–present) | |
Website | |
Venue Website |
Megasport Sport Palace[2] (Russian: Дворец спорта "Мегаспорт" Dvorets sporta Megasport), formerly Khodynka Arena or Ice Sport Palace, is a multi-purpose indoor arena that is located in Moscow, Russia. The arena is situated in the Khodynka Field and has a maximum seating capacity of 13,926 people.[3] Opened in 2006, the arena is primarily used to host basketball and ice hockey games.