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Former ice hockey arena in Bienne, Switzerland

Eisstadion Biel
LocationBienne, Switzerland
OwnerStadt Biel/Bienne
Capacity7,000
Construction
Opened1973
ClosedMarch 12, 2015
DemolishedSpring to Summer of 2015
Tenants
EHC Biel (since 1973)

Eisstadion Biel was an arena in Bienne, Switzerland and was primarily used for ice hockey, serving as the home of EHC Biel from 1973 to 2015.

The stadium had a capacity of 8,200 people in 2010. In its final years, the stadium suffered considerable structural damage, including to its roof. In 2015, EHC Biel moved to Stades de Bienne.

Photos of the demolition
  • Abbruch Restaurant Seite Abbruch Restaurant Seite
  • Abbruch alte Eishalle (restaurant) Abbruch alte Eishalle (restaurant)
  • Abbruch alte Curlinghalle Abbruch alte Curlinghalle
  • Abbruch Westseite Abbruch Westseite
  • Abbruch Nordseite Abbruch Nordseite

References

  1. ^ Peter, Bruce (17 August 2010). "EHFD: National League A". Puck Worlds. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
  2. "Eisstadion Biel: Helikopter soll Tausalz aufs Dach streuen" [Biel Ice Stadium: Helicopter is supposed to sprinkle de-icing salt on the roof]. Berner Zeitung (in German). 25 December 2014. Retrieved 1 March 2024.

External links

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