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Bodensee Arena

Bodensee Arena is an arena in Kreuzlingen, Switzerland. It is primarily used for ice hockey and is the home arena of HC Thurgau and EHC Kreuzlingen-Konstanz. Bodensee Arena opened in 2000 and holds 4,000 people.

47°39′17″N9°10′48″E / 47.6547°N 9.180°E / 47.6547; 9.180


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