List of indoor arenas in Denmark

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The following is a list of indoor arenas in Denmark . Capacity figures are based on the venue's capacity for sports events.

Existing arenas

ImagesStadiumCapacity for sportsCapacity for concertsCityHome TeamOpened
Bella Center indgang vest.JPG Bella Center Copenhagen 30,0007,000 Copenhagen None1965
RoyalArena 20170811 N8B0024 (36517811566).jpg Royal Arena 13,00016,000 Copenhagen None2017
Jyske Bank Boxen, venue of the 2013 European SC Swimming Championships (7973316130).jpg Jyske Bank Boxen 12,00015,000 Herning None2010
Hall M, Messecenter 8,0009,100HerningNone2004
Ballerup Super Arena.jpg Ballerup Super Arena 7,5809,200 Copenhagen None2001
Gigantium isarena.jpg Sparekassen Danmark Isarena 5,2008,500 Aalborg Aalborg Pirates 2007
VonsildSydbankArena.jpg Sydbank Arena 5,001 Kolding KIF Kolding 1996
NRGi Arena.jpg Ceres Arena 5,0015,000 Århus Skanderborg Aarhus Håndbold, Bakken Bears (Some Games)2001
Gigantium Front.jpg Sparekassen Danmark Arena 5,000 Aalborg Aalborg Håndbold 1999
Brondby House of sports.jpg Brøndbyhallen 5,000 Copenhagen 1973
Fros Arena.jpg Syd Energi Arena 5,000 Haderslev SønderjyskE Ishockey 2011
K.B. Hallen, november 2019.jpg K.B. Hallen 4,5004,950 Copenhagen Kjøbenhavns Boldklub 1938/2019
Arena Randers (Arena 1)4,2006,000 Randers 2020
Granly Hockey Arena 2016.jpg Granly Hockey Arena 4,200 Esbjerg Esbjerg Energy 1974
Kvik hockey arena.jpg KVIK Hockey Arena 4,120 Herning Herning Blue Fox 1987
Arena Fyn.JPG Jyske Bank Arena 4,0005,000 Odense Odense Håndbold 2007
Forum Horsens 4,0005,000 Horsens HH Elite, Horsens IC 2004
Scanel Hockey Arena.JPG Scanel Hockey Arena 4,000 Frederikshavn Frederikshavn White Hawks 1954
Gråkjær Arena 3,250 Holstebro TTH Holstebro, Holstebro Håndbold 2011
Royal Stage Hillerød 3.0174,000 Hillerød 2020
Farum Arena-01.jpg Farum Arena 3,00010,000 Farum 2000
Blue Water Dokken 3,0004,500 Esbjerg Team Esbjerg, Ribe-Esbjerg HH 2012
Viborg Stadionhal 3.JPG Vibocold Arena 3,0004,000 Viborg Viborg HK 1997
Skjern Bank Arena.JPG Skjern Bank Arena 2,800 Skjern Skjern Håndbold 2013
Jysk Arena 2,567 Silkeborg Bjerringbro-Silkeborg, Silkeborg-Voel KFUM 1986
Arena Randers (Arena 2)2,5004,000 Randers Randers HK 1954
Ikast-Brande Arena 2,5003,000 Ikast 1968
Odense Idraetspark 2015 Februar.png Sydbank Arena Odense 2,2563,000 Odense Odense Håndbold 1967
Vejle Spektrum 2,1005,000 Vejle 2015

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