Manglerudhallen

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Manglerudhallen
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Manglerudhallen
Location Manglerud, Oslo, Norway
Coordinates 59°53′44″N10°49′33″E / 59.89552°N 10.82587°E / 59.89552; 10.82587
Public transit Metro : Manglerud stasjon

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Bus: Line 78A, 78B
Owner Oslo Kommune
Capacity 2,000
Surface Ice / Artificial turf
Construction
Opened1979
Renovated2004, 2016
Tenants
Manglerud Star Ishockey

Manglerudhallen is the name of two arenas, an indoor ice hockey arena and a multi-purpose indoor arena, located in Manglerud, Oslo, Norway. The capacity of the ice hockey arena is 2,000 and it was opened in 1979. [1] It is the home arena of the Manglerud Star ice hockey team.

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