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PostFinance Arena

PostFinance Arena

Ice hockey arena in Bern, Switzerland


The PostFinance-Arena (originally known as Eisstadion Allmend and Bern Arena) is an indoor arena in Bern, Switzerland. It is primarily used for ice hockey and is the home arena of SC Bern.[1] It was opened in October 1967 and currently accommodates 17,031 people.

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Construction

The arena's grandstand (top left) in 2021

A characteristic of the PostFinance Arena is that it has the world's largest standing room grandstand within an arena, with a capacity of 10,422 bench seats.[2] The main roof comprises glulam arches, tied by steel tension members at their springing points. The maximum span of these arches is 85 metres.[3]

History

The PostFinance Arena was the main arena for the 2009 IIHF World Championships,[4] and had already hosted the inaugural Victoria Cup the previous year. Likewise, in May 2016, the 2016 European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships were held at the arena.[5]

PostFinance Arena holds a Europe-wide attendance record, having a 16,203 spectator average in the 2008/2009 season.[6]

Renovation

Due to its age and with an eye towards the 2009 IIHF World Championships, the arena was renovated. The holder invested about CHF 100 million (~$100 million) into the extension and restoration of the building. The modification was finished by April 24, 2009, when the World Championships started. The interior of the arena is mostly unchanged, especially the steep standing room stand, which is very popular with the fans. However the VIP-zone was entirely rebuilt and the capacity there was extended by about 500. The total capacity is now 17,031 spectators.[7]

See also


References

  1. "Startseite". www.scb.ch.
  2. PostFinance Arena, Facts & Figures; https://www.postfinancearena.ch/index.php?page=112 Archived 2012-07-23 at the Wayback Machine; accessdate = 22 December 2012
  3. PostFinance Arena, Eisstadion Allmend; ; accessdate = 22 December 2012
  4. "Competition venue and arrival". Archived from the original on 2016-05-16. Retrieved 2016-05-29.
  5. "National League". Archived from the original on 2008-10-18.

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