Minsk-Arena

Minsk-Arena
Minsk Arena in March 12, 2024
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LocationMinsk,  Belarus
Coordinates53°56′11″N 27°28′58″E / 53.9365°N 27.4829°E / 53.9365; 27.4829
OwnerMinistry of Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Belarus
OperatorThe Main Department of Sports and Tourism of the Minsk City Executive Committee
CapacityIce hockey:15,086 (main arena)[1]
Acreage72,579 sq.m (main arena)
Construction
Broke ground2006
Built2006–2009
OpenedJanuary 30, 2010; 14 years ago (2010-01-30)
Construction cost$ 350 million
($174,7 million main arena)
ArchitectV. Kutsko, V. Budaev,
A. Nitievsky, A. Shabalin
(Institute Belgosproect)
General contractorMinskpromstroy LLC
Tenants
Website
www.minskarena.by

Minsk Arena (Belarusian: Мінск-Арэна) is the main indoor arena in Minsk, Belarus.[2] The Minsk-Arena complex includes the main multi-purpose arena (capable of hosting 15,000 spectators) with an open multi-level parking lot (with 1,080 parking spaces) alongside an interconnected 2,000-seat velodrome and a 3,000-seat speed skating rink.

  1. ^ "Minsk Arena, Minsk". Stadiums World. 13 June 2023. Retrieved 21 August 2023.
  2. ^ Volosach, Alexander; Telesh, Alexander; Kutsko, Valery; Berezovsky, Sergei (10 January 2010). Многофункциональная спортивно-зрелищная арена с трибунами на 15 000 зрителей. Архитектура и строительство (in Russian). No. 11 (210).