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General Information

Other name(s): Johanneshovs Isstadion
Completion: 1955
Status: in use

Project Type

Function / usage: Ice rink / ice arena
Structure: Cable-supported structure

Location

Location: , ,
Address: Arenavägen / Globentorget
Next to: Ericsson Globe (1989)
Coordinates: 59° 17' 41.64" N    18° 4' 54.84" E
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Technical Information

Dimensions

span 83 m
length 120 m

Chronology

1955

Built as an outdoor arena.

1962

A roof is added.

Notes

Hovet was originally built in 1955 as an outdoor arena, but was covered in 1962.

Located 300 meters east of Globen metro station.

Excerpt from Wikipedia

Hovet (formerly known as Johanneshovs Isstadion) is an arena located in the Johanneshov district of Stockholm (Stockholm Globe City) which is mainly used for ice hockey, concerts and corporate events. It was opened in 1955 as an outdoor arena, however a roof was added in 1962, and the arena interior has also been a subject to major renovation in 2002. The arena's main tenants are ice hockey clubs AIK and Djurgårdens IF. The official capacity is 8,094 spectators for ice hockey events and 8,300 during concerts.

History

The arena was officially inaugurated on 4 November 1955 with an ice hockey game between Sweden and Norway, which Sweden won 7–2. The original designer was Swedish architect Paul Hedqvist. A roof was added for the 1963 World Ice Hockey Championships. During the autumn of 2002, every chair was replaced and a restaurant area was added at one of the short ends.

Other than AIK and Djurgårdens IF, Hovet has been the regular home arena in different periods for IK Göta, IFK Stockholm, Stureby SK, Mälarhöjden/Västertorp, Brinkens IF, AC Camelen, and Hammarby IF. Since its inaugural year in 2008, Bajen Fans IF, renamed Hammarby IF after the former club, plays one game annually at Hovet.

The 2015 Summer European League of Legends Championship Series finals were played at the Hovet.

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

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  • Structure-ID
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  • Published on:
    22/02/2008
  • Last updated on:
    26/09/2016
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