Vorarlberghalle

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Vorarlberghalle
Vorarlberghalle
Location Feldkirch, Austria
OperatorKultur Kongress Freizeit - Betriebe Feldkirch GmbH
Capacity 5,200
Opened1977
Tenants
Feldkirch

Vorarlberghalle is an indoor sporting arena located in Feldkirch, Austria. The capacity of the arena is 5,200 people (2000) and was built in 1977. It is currently home of The VEU Feldkirch Ice Hockey Team

Coordinates: 47°14′26.40″N9°35′16.21″E / 47.2406667°N 9.5878361°E / 47.2406667; 9.5878361

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