Arena

Hakametsä

The Hakametsä Arena is the oldest ice hall in Finland. The arena, located near the city centre, was built in 1965 and served as the venue for that year's IIHF World Championships.

The rink, the stands and all of the arena's other facilities were modernized during the years 2001 and 2002.

Facts about the Hakametsä Arena:
  • Capacity: 7 800 spectators
  • 6 635 seats
  • Room for 1 165 standing spectators
  • 21 fully equiped VIP boxes (6 to 16 seats per box)
  • Four restaurants/pubs (total customer capacity: 1 290)
  • VIP lounge facilities
Pictures by www.tapahtumaravintolat.com:

Pub Parnell's

Pub Parnell's

Grand Star Café

Pub Hemingway's

Pub Hemingway's offers a direct view to the ice

Game-worn jerseys on the wall

A fast food point on the corridor

Pub Wanha Mestari

Pictures on the wall of Pub Wanha Mestari

A VIP lounge A VIP box (picture: Jouni Valkeeniemi)

Pictures by Joni Yli-Mäenpää:

The main stand - the VIP boxes and the media seats situate above it
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The other side stand with the balcony above it
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The south end stand
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The balcony
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A stand for standing spectators
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The view from a stand for standing spectators
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