Helios Arena

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Helios Arena
Full nameHelios Arena
Former namesEisstadion am Bauchenberg
Location Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany
Capacity 6,215
Construction
Opened1976
Expanded2007
Tenants
Schwenninger Wild Wings

Helios Arena, originally known as Eisstadion am Bauchenberg, is an arena in Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany. It is primarily used for ice hockey, and is the home to the Schwenninger Wild Wings of the DEL. It opened in 1976 and holds 6,215 spectators. [1]

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References

  1. "World Stadiums - Stadiums in Germany :: Baden-Württemberg". Archived from the original on 2011-12-31. Retrieved 2011-12-21.

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