Olympia Eishalle

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Olympia Eishalle
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Former namesEisstadion am Oberwiesenfeld
LocationMunich, Germany
Capacity6,256
Construction
Broke groundApril 1965
Built1965-1967
OpenedFebruary 1967
Tenants
EHC München (DEL) (2000–present)

Olympia Eishalle (originally known as Eisstadion am Oberwiesenfeld) is an indoor sporting arena located in Munich, Germany. It is used for various indoor events and is the home arena of the ice hockey team EHC München now playing in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (previously it played in 2nd Bundesliga and lower leagues). The capacity of the arena is 6,256 spectators.

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48°10′30″N 11°33′26″E / 48.17500°N 11.55722°E / 48.17500; 11.55722


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