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Ice Palace (Cherepovets)

Coordinates: 59°5′18″N 37°55′11″E / 59.08833°N 37.91972°E / 59.08833; 37.91972
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Ice Palace
Ice Palace in 2006.
Map
LocationCherepovets, Russia
OwnerCity of Cherepovets
CapacityIce hockey: 6,000
Surfacemulti
Construction
Broke groundApril 8, 2005
Built2005–07
OpenedNovember 26, 2006
Construction cost4,5 billion RUB
(60 million Euro)
ArchitectSkanska
Tenants
Website
arena-che.ru

The Ice Palace is a 6,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Cherepovets, Russia. It was opened in 2007. It replaced Sports-Concert Hall Almaz as the home of Russian ice hockey team Severstal Cherepovets.

History

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The decision to build a new ice arena was made in 2003. It was first announced by the governor of the Vologda Region Vyacheslav Pozgalev at the opening of the hockey season on September 12, 2003 after Severstal's victory over Metallurg Novokuznetsk. April 8, 2005 Vyacheslav Pozgalev took part in the ceremony of laying the first stone.

The palace was built by Skanska, which has previously been involved in the construction of ice sports complexes in St. Petersburg and Yaroslavl. At first, the sports complex was supposed to be called "Olympic", but this name was not liked by many Cherepovets and the International Olympic Committee.

On November 4, 2006, on the Day of the City of Cherepovets, the Ice Palace received its first visitors. Honored Master of Sports Vladislav Tretyak, President of the Russian Ski Racing Federation Vladimir Loginov were guests of honor at the opening ceremony. Olympic champions in figure skating Tatyana Navka and Roman Kostomarov took part in the gala concert.

The first hockey match at the new arena took place on November 15, 2006 between the teams Severstal and Siberia and ended with a score of 5:3 in favor of the hosts.

List of concerts

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See also

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59°5′18″N 37°55′11″E / 59.08833°N 37.91972°E / 59.08833; 37.91972