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Encyclopedia > Indoor arena

The following is a list of indoor arenas.


See also: List of stadiums

Contents

Africa

Egypt

  • The Covered Hall - Cairo

Asia

China

India

Israel

South Korea

  • Jamsil Arena - Seoul
  • Olympic Gymnastics Arena - Seoul

Europe

Austria

Czech Republic

Finland

France

  • Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy - Paris
  • Stade Pierre de Coubertin - Paris

Germany

Greece

Iceland

  • Egilshöllin - Reykjavík
  • Laugardalshöllin - Reykjavík

Norway

  • Jordal Amfi Arena - Oslo

Spain

  • Martín Carpena - Málaga
  • Palau Sant Jordi - Barcelona
  • Vistalegre - Madrid

Sweden

Switzerland

United Kingdom

North America

Canada

Professional sports teams

Other arenas

Dominican Republic

  • Juan Pablo Duarte Arena - Santo Domingo

Puerto Rico

United States

Professional sports teams

Current

Historic

University teams

All facilities are on-campus unless otherwise noted.

Other arenas

Oceania

Australia

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Indoor Arenas - Minnesota Dept. of Health (462 words)
Ice arenas that use internal combustion engine-powered vehicles for ice maintenance, indoor go-cart tracks and arenas used for racing, competition or demonstrations of midget cars, motorcycles, and snowmobiles must comply with the MDH Enclosed Sports Arena Rule.
Arenas are required to keep concentrations of carbon monoxide at or below 30 parts per million (ppm) in the air.
Arenas are required to keep concentrations of nitrogen dioxide at or below 0.5 ppm in the air.
Indoor Riding Arenas, Horse Riding Arenas Designed By Olympia Steel Buildings (381 words)
Indoor riding arenas provided by Olympia Steel Buildings is the most economical choice for you to make when deciding to construct a riding arena for horses.
All of Olympia's horse riding arenas can be designed with widths up to 200 feet and unlimited lengths.
Olympia's riding arenas are manufactured with the highest grade commercial steel available to ensure the best quality and workmanship.
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