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General Information

Name in local language: Eissporthalle Frankfurt
Completion: 19 December 1981
Status: in use

Project Type

Function / usage: Ice rink / ice arena
Material: roof:
Steel structure
Structure: roof:
Truss

Location

Location: , ,
Coordinates: 50° 7' 31.08" N    8° 43' 17" E
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Technical Information

Dimensions

seats 6 990

Materials

truss steel

Excerpt from Wikipedia

Eissporthalle Frankfurt or Eissporthalle am Ratsweg is an arena in the Bornheim district of Frankfurt, Germany. It is primarily used for ice hockey and is the home arena of Löwen Frankfurt. It opened on December 19, 1981 and holds 6,946 people.

History

The first skating rink in Frankfurt opened during a patent exhibition in 1882 in the Palmengarten. It covered 520m² and operated for two months; the refrigeration system was designed by Linde, and it was probably the first skating rink where Ammonia was used as a refrigerant. Ten years later, a larger rink was permanently installed on the same site.

The Eissporthalle was designed by Richard Heil and Werner Deyle, when it opened it was one of two buildings with ice skating rinks, the other was next to the Waldstadion which closed in the 1990s. Today it is the only ice skating rink in Frankfurt, although a few others exist in the metropolitan area.

Function

The arena complex includes four different skating areas, linked by a corridor of ice - the main arena, which is a standard size Ice Hockey rink, a smaller indoor room used for curling and Hockey training, and an outside area split into two - a large oval shaped track open to the public, with another Ice Hockey rink in the centre, rarely open to the public. There is also a large indoor bar and a small outdoor snack area. The price depends on what season it is, with an adult pass in the high season costing 7 Euro, and 5 in the low season.

The large car park to the front of the building also serves as a major showground for events coming to the city, with the largest being the annual Dippemess funfair every April.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Eissporthalle Frankfurt" and modified on July 23, 2019 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.

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Architecture

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  • Structure-ID
    20054899
  • Published on:
    07/03/2010
  • Last updated on:
    11/01/2022
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