Ice Palace
An ice palace is a castle-like structure made of ice. The earliest known may be Anna Ivanovna's palace (1739–1740) in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Ice Palace may also refer to:
In Russia:
- Ice Palace Saint Petersburg, an arena in St. Petersburg
- Ice Palace (Cherepovets), an arena in Cherepovets
- Ice Palace Salavat Yulaev, an arena in Ufa
- Neftekhimik Ice Palace, in Nizhnekamsk
- Romazan Ice Sports Palace, in Magnitogorsk
- Vityaz Ice Palace, in Podolsk
In other countries:
- Eispalast, a facility in the Jungfraujoch station of the Jungfraubahn in Switzerland
- Amalie Arena, originally named "Ice Palace," a structure in Tampa, Florida
- The Ice Palace at the Quebec Winter Carnival in Quebec City, Canada.
- Stonewall Arena, formerly called Ice Palace, in Stonewall, Manitoba, Canada
- in Belarus: Minsk Ice Palace and Brest Ice Palace.
In other uses:
- The Ice Palace (novel), (Is-slottet), a 1963 Norwegian novel by Tarjei Vesaas
- The Ice Palace (film), a 1987 film based on the novel
- Ice Palace, a 1958 novel by Edna Ferber
- Ice Palace (film), a 1960 film based on the novel, starring Richard Burton
- The Ice Palace (1987 film), a 1987 Norwegian film
- The Northward Building in Fairbanks, Alaska, Ferber's inspiration for the title of the novel and occasionally nicknamed "The Ice Palace" as a result
- "The Ice Palace," a 1920 short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- The Ice Palace, an American variety television series with an ice skating theme, which aired on CBS for ten weeks in 1971
- Ice Palace, a 1985 video game by Creative Sparks
See also
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