Trenčín Zimny Arena, Ice hockey stadium in Trenčín, Slovakia
Pavol Demitra Ice Stadium is a modern venue designed to hold around 6,150 spectators with 13 executive boxes for special occasions. The building combines standard seating areas with premium facilities, creating a range of viewing experiences.
The ice hockey arena first opened on January 17, 1960, serving the region's sports community for decades. It was renamed in 2011 to honor Slovak hockey player Pavol Demitra, keeping his memory alive through the facility.
The arena serves as home to HK Dukla Trenčín and draws hockey fans from across the region for matches and training events. It functions as a central meeting place for the local sports community and represents the area's deep connection to ice hockey.
The venue is located at Považská 34 and easily accessible by car with free parking nearby. It sits within walking distance of Mládežnícka Street and an indoor swimming pool, making it simple to reach on foot.
The arena hosted the 1987 IIHF World Under-20 Championship, placing it among select venues for elite international hockey competition. This experience with major tournaments shaped the facility and demonstrated its standing in European ice hockey.
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