Pabellón de Hielo de Jaca, Indoor ice sports complex in Jaca, Spain.
The Pabellón de Hielo de Jaca is a modern ice sports facility housing two separate rinks beneath a distinctive membrane dome. The building contains an Olympic-sized skating surface alongside a smaller recreational rink, allowing both serious athletes and casual skaters to use the venue.
The venue opened in 2007 to host the European Youth Olympic Festival and represented a major step forward for winter sports infrastructure in Spain. The project demonstrated the country's commitment to building modern sports facilities that could attract international competitions.
The dome design references the mountain peaks surrounding the town and creates a visual dialogue between the building and the natural landscape. Visitors walking around the venue immediately notice how the structure seems to echo the jagged ridgelines of the Pyrenees.
The facility provides seating for approximately 1,900 spectators in standard configuration, with capacity to expand for larger events. It is best to check the schedule before visiting, as usage rotates between training sessions, public skating hours, and competitions.
The membrane dome houses the only ice complex in Spain with two complete rinks under a single continuous structure rather than separate buildings. This design allows both surfaces to be used simultaneously without physical barriers between them.
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