Eisstadion am Gutenbergweg, Indoor ice rink in Landshut, Germany
Eisstadion am Gutenbergweg is an indoor ice rink in Landshut with two separate ice surfaces: a large arena for spectators and a second, smaller surface used for training and youth sports. The facility runs year-round and hosts both professional games and public skating sessions.
The facility opened as an outdoor rink in 1957 and was covered with a permanent roof in 1967 to allow year-round use. That change laid the foundation for professional ice hockey in Landshut.
The stadium is the home of EV Landshut, one of the oldest ice hockey clubs in Bavaria. On match days, the stands fill with vocal supporters whose noise carries well beyond the building.
The stadium sits within Landshut and has parking on site, making it easy to reach by car. On professional game days, the area gets busy, so arriving a bit early helps avoid any wait.
The complex is home to Bavaria's main development center for young ice hockey players, where training runs alongside the senior team's schedule. Visitors who come on a training day can often watch junior players practicing on the second ice surface.
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