Malley 2.0, Indoor ice rink in Lausanne, Switzerland
Malley 2.0 is a modern ice rink in Lausanne with a large ice surface and spectator capacity in a spacious building. The facility offers locker rooms, equipment storage, and various areas designed for visitors and athletes.
The venue was built in 2017 and served as a temporary facility during construction of the permanent Vaudoise Arena. It was constructed by the Nussli Group in a rapid building phase.
The facility supported winter sports development in Switzerland by hosting figure skating and speed skating events during the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics.
Visitors will find clear access routes and well-organized areas for different activities. The location in Lausanne makes it easily accessible for both residents and tourists.
This structure, constructed in seven months at a cost of 10.6 million Swiss francs, held the title of largest temporary ice hockey arena.
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