Bremerhaven Stadthalle

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Bremerhaven Stadthalle
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Bremerhaven Stadthalle
Location Bremerhaven, Germany
Capacity 6,000
Opened1974
Tenants
Eisbären Bremerhaven Fischtown Pinguins Bremerhaven

Bremerhaven Stadthalle is an arena in Bremerhaven, Germany. It is primarily used for Events. Bremerhaven Stadthalle opened in 1974 and holds 6,000 people without seating.

This is the home arena of the Eisbären Bremerhaven.

53°33′17″N8°35′2″E / 53.55472°N 8.58389°E / 53.55472; 8.58389


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