Helsinki Halli, Indoor sports arena in Keski-Pasila, Finland
Helsinki Halli is a multipurpose arena in Keski-Pasila with an elliptical shape and large seating capacity. The building offers flexible configurations for different types of events, from ice hockey matches to concerts and exhibitions.
The building was constructed in the 1990s to host the Ice Hockey World Championships and serve as the city's primary sports venue. Since opening, it has become a major destination for large national and international events.
The arena serves as a major gathering place where music fans, sports enthusiasts, and cultural visitors from across Europe come together. Events held here draw international audiences and create memorable shared experiences for the city.
The location is easy to reach by public transportation, with Pasila railway station right nearby for direct access. For those driving, parking is available on-site, and the entrances are designed to be accessible to all visitors.
The building contains a practice ice rink built far below ground level, hidden beneath the main arena. This underground facility shows how the site was designed to maximize space while keeping the ice conditions perfect year-round.
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