HÃ¥kons Hall

Lillehammer IK ( irregularly since 1994)

The Håkon Hall is a multipurpose arena in Lillehammer, which was built as a larger of the two Ice Hockey halls for the 1994 Winter Olympics. Although even the normally playing in the smaller Kristin Hall Erstligist Lillehammer IK contributes over again from games in the Håkon Hall, their most common use in the sport of ice hockey was the arena but at the Olympic Hockey Tournament in 1994 and the World Cup 1999.

In the hall depending on the event can be found accommodate up to 11,500 spectators, at the hockey games, the capacity is 10,000 seats. More use was the arena as a place of opening and closing ceremonies of the Winter Paralympic Games in 1994, and as a venue for the European Handball Championship in 2008 and the Men's Handball World Championship Women 1999. The entire sports complex of Håkon Hall Sports Centre now includes the arena, two handball courts, six volleyball and badminton courts, two squash courts, a gymnasium and a climbing wall and a golf center. In addition, the Norwegian Olympic Museum is housed on the premises.

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