Rudolf Weber-Arena, Indoor arena in Oberhausen, Germany
The Rudolf Weber-Arena is an indoor hall in Oberhausen that seats over twelve thousand people across two levels. The seating arrangement adapts to each event, with center stage setups allowing around twelve thousand guests.
The hall opened in September nineteen ninety-six on former industrial land and marked the start of the city's reorientation. It received its current name in January twenty twenty-two following a new naming agreement.
The hall takes its name from a local entrepreneur and represents the city's shift from industrial hub to entertainment venue. Visitors attend international concerts, sporting events, and shows that draw people from across the region.
Information about tickets and available seats can be found on the hall's official website. The location near the shopping center and train station makes access straightforward, with signage guiding visitors to the main entrance.
Before the renaming, the hall carried the name of a beer brand for more than two decades. The name change in twenty twenty-two brought a local touch to the designation.
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