Bergenshallen
Indoor ice hockey arena in Bergen, Norway
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Bergenshallen is an indoor ice hockey arena in Bergen, Norway. It was built in 1968 and seats 1,800 people and has standing room for 1,200 more.[1] The arena hosts the home games of the Bergen Flyers ice hockey team.
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60°21′14″N 5°21′34″E / 60.3540242°N 5.3593326°E / 60.3540242; 5.3593326
References
- ^ "Ishaller og baner i Norge - informasjon og bilder" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Ice Hockey Federation. Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2010-07-23.
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