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Address | 24 Stroiteley Avenue Novokuznetsk 654005 ![]() |
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Location | The central district |
Elevation | Floor count: 3 |
Parking | ground |
Owner | Novokuznetsk City District of Kemerovo Region — Kuzbass municipality [1] |
Type | Ice Palace |
Seating type | 6 818 (2023–present) 8 300 (1985) |
Field size | 60 x 28 m |
Field shape | rectangle with rounded corners |
Acreage | 25 thousand sq.m |
Construction | |
Built | 1976–1984 |
Opened |
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Renovated | |
Closed | 13 April 2020 | -7 February 2023
Construction cost | Built (1976-1984):[5]
Renovation (2020-2023):[6] ₽ 2 583 million (€ 27,8 million in 2023) |
Architect | 1976-1984: Kemerovo Civil Engineering Design Institute:
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General contractor | Kuznetsk Metallurgical Plant Renovation (2020-2023):
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Main contractors |
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Tenants | |
Metallurg Novokuznetsk (VHL) (1984–2020, 2024-present) Kuznetsk Bears (MHL) (2009-2020, 2024–present) | |
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Venue Website |
Kuznetsk Metallurgists Sports Palace (Russian: Арена кузнецких металлургов им. Олега Короленко) is an indoor sporting arena located in Novokuznetsk, Russia. The arena has a seating capacity of 6,818 and serves as the home venue for the Metallurg Novokuznetsk ice hockey team. Its construction was funded through the efforts of city organizations, volunteer clean-up days, and significant technological renovations.