List of indoor ice rinks in Norway

Norway has forty-four indoor ice hockey rinks and three indoor speed skating rinks. The speed skating rinks are Vikingskipet, Fosenhallen and Sørmarka Arena.

Venue Municipality Home for Tournaments Opened Capacity Seats Rinks Ref
Askerhallen Asker Frisk Tigers 1969 2,400 1,342 1 [1]
Bergenshallen Bergen Bergen 1968 3,000 1,800 1 [1]
Bærum Ishall Bærum Jutul 1993 315 15 1 [1]
Dalgård Ishall Trondheim Astor 1989 1,050 400 1 [1]
DNB Arena Stavanger Stavanger Oilers 2012 4,500 1 [1][2]
Fosenhallen Bjugn 2007 1 [1]
Furuset Forum Oslo Furuset 1979 1,498 1,498 1 [1]
Gjøvik Olympic Cavern Hall Gjøvik Gjøvik 1994 Winter Olympics 1993 6,000 5,080 1 [1]
Grünerhallen Oslo Grüner 1995 600 200 1 [1]
Halden Ishall Halden Comet Halden 1987 2,200 1,200 1 [1]
Hamar Olympic Amphitheatre Hamar Storhamar Dragons 1994 Winter Olympics
1999 IIHF World Championship
1992 6,000 6,000 1 [1]
Haugesund Ishall Haugesund Haugesund Seagulls 2010 1 [1]
Holmen Ishall Asker Holmen 1989 550 350 1 [1]
Håkons Hall Lillehammer 1994 Winter Olympics
1999 IIHF World Championship
1993 9,000 9,770 1 [1]
Idda Arena Kristiansand Kristiansand 2011 1 [1]
Iskanten Ishall Bergen Lyderhorn Gladiators 2007 1 [1]
Jar Isforum Bærum Jar 2013 1 [1]
Jessheim Ishall Jessheim Ullensaker Flyers 2014 1 [1]
Jordal Amfi Oslo Vålerenga 1952 Winter Olympics
1958 World Ice Hockey Championships
1999 IIHF World Championship
1971 4,550 3,078 2 [1]
Kongsberghallen Kongsberg Kongsberg IF 1988 5,500 2,200 1 [1]
Kongsvinger Ishall Kongsvinger Kongsvinger Knights 1992 550 0 1 [1]
Kristins Hall Lillehammer Lillehammer 1988 3,195 1,695 1 [1]
Leangen Ishall Trondheim Rosenborg
Trondheim Black Panthers (defunct)
1977 1,900 300 2 [1]
Lørenhallen Oslo Hasle–Løren 1986 1,500 50 1 [1]
Lørenskog Ishall Lørenskog Lørenskog 1988 1,350 1,350 1 [1]
Manglerudhallen Oslo Manglerud Star 1979 2,000 980 1 [1]
Moss Ishall Moss Kråkene 2008 1 [1]
Nordkraft Arena Narvik Narvik 2011 1 [1]
Nye Loen Nærbø 2007 1 [1]
Oslo Spektrum Oslo Vålerenga(1990-1993)
Spektrum Flyers (defunct)
1990 6,500 6,500 1 [1]
Rendalen Ishall Rendalen 2007 1 [1]
Runnirinken Ishall Nes Nes 1987 700 600 1 [1]
Schjonghallen Ringerike Ringerike Panthers 1990 600 0 1 [1]
Skedsmo Ishall Skedsmo Skedsmo 1987 500 0 1 [1]
Ski Ishall Ski Ski 1987 600 0 1 [1]
Skien Fritidspark Skien Skien 2005 1,100 1,650 1 [1]
Sørmarka Arena Stavanger 2010 1
Sparta Amfi Sarpsborg Sparta Warriors 1963 3,707 1,572 2 [1]
Stavanger Ishall Stavanger 1968 2,582 1,382 2 [1]
Stjernehallen Fredrikstad Stjernen 1970 1,453 2,473 1 [1]
Storhamar Ishall Hamar 1981 1,200 0 1 [1]
Tromsø Ishall Tromsø Tromsø 2010 1 [1]
Tønsberg Ishall Tønsberg Tønsberg Vikings 1995 500 500 1 [1]
Vikingskipet Hamar 1994 Winter Olympics 1993 10,600 2,000
Vinterbro Ishall Ås 2014 1 [3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Norwegian Ice Hockey Association. "Ishaller" (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 7 February 2011. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
  2. Røed-Johansen, Daniel (7 October 2011). "Shampo tror på ny arena innen tre år". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  3. Vinterbro Ishall. "Om Vinterbro Ishall" (in Norwegian). Retrieved December 2014.
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