Stadthalle (Villach)

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Stadthalle Villach
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Stadthalle (Villach)
LocationTiroler Straße 47, 9500 Villach
Capacity 4,500
Opened1969
Tenants
EC VSV (EBEL)

Stadthalle Villach is an indoor sporting arena located in Villach, Austria. The arena has a capacity of 4,500 people [1] and was built in 1969. It is currently home to the EC VSV ice hockey team of the Austrian Hockey League.

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