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Wiener Stadthalle
Wiener Stadthalle
LocationVienna, Austria
Coordinates48°12′07″N 16°19′58″E / 48.20194°N 16.33278°E / 48.20194; 16.33278
Capacity16,000
Construction
Builtbetween 1953 and 1958
Expanded1974 with a public swimming pool
ArchitectRoland Rainer

Wiener Stadthalle is an indoor arena, located in the 15th district of Vienna, Austria. It was designed by Austrian architect Roland Rainer and built from 1953-1958. The arena has an overall seating capacity of approximately 16,000 people.

The arena comprises 6 halls: A and B (gymnasiums), C (ice arena), D (main hall, mostly for concerts), E (for smaller events) & F (for more intimate concerts). In 1974, the additional Stadthallenbad, a public swimming pool, was built.

The arena hosts an annual tennis tournament, called Bank Austria-TennisTrophy.

The arena has hosted concerts by many famous artists, spanning many different genres.

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Preceded byPalac Lodowy
Belgrade
European Indoor Championships in Athletics
Venue

1970
Succeeded byFestiwalna
Sofia
Preceded bySazka Arena
Prague
IIHF World Championships
Final Venue

2005
Succeeded byArena Riga
Riga
European Arenas Association members
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