Palau de Gel explained

Stadium Name:Palau e Gel
Location:Barcelona, Spain
Opened:23 October 1971
Owner:Futbol Club Barcelona
Architect:Francesc Cavaller
Josep Soteras
Tenants:FC Barcelona Ice Hockey (Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo)
Seating Capacity:1,256

Palau de Gel is an arena in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, belonging to FC Barcelona. The 1,256 seating capacity arena is home to the ice hockey division of FC Barcelona. It is located between Mini Estadi and the Camp Nou, few meters north of the Palau Blaugrana.

The building occupies and the playing area is long by wide.

History

Palau de Gel was opened on 23 October 1971, along with the Palau Blaugrana. It was designed by architects Francesc Cavaller and Josep Soteras.[1] The arena hosted several international ice hockey and figure skating tournaments.

Palau de Gel has also been the scene of a World Fencing Championship and two World Roller Hockey category C championships. During the 1992 Summer Olympics, the indoor arena has served as a warm-up area for several sports including judo, taekwondo and roller hockey.

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External links

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.fcbarcelona.es/club/instalaciones-y-servicios/pista-hielo Pista de Gel