Kolbenschmidt Arena

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Kolbenschmidt Arena
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Kolbenschmidt Arena
Former namesKnorr Arena (2002–2007)
Lavatec Arena (2007–2009)
Eisstadion Heilbronn (2009–2012)
Location Heilbronn, Germany
OwnerStadt Heilbronn
OperatorHeilbronner Falken GmbH
Capacity 4.000
Construction
Broke groundJanuary, 2002
OpenedNovember, 2002
Construction cost 8,2 million
ArchitectJürgen Pils
Tenants
Heilbronner Falken (2002-)
Eisbären Heilbronn (2005-)

Kolbenschmidt Arena is an arena in Heilbronn, Germany. It is primarily used for hockey. Kolbenschmidt Arena opened in 2002 and has a viewer capacity of 4,000.

49°08′46″N9°12′55″E / 49.14611°N 9.21528°E / 49.14611; 9.21528


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