Lenin Stadium, Sports stadium in Khabarovsk, Russia
Lenin Stadium is a sports facility in Khabarovsk with a main field covered in artificial turf, four lighting towers, and capacity for about 15,200 spectators. The venue includes a parking area, an electronic scoreboard, and field heating technology that allows year-round use.
Construction was ordered in 1956, creating the first multipurpose sports facility in the Russian Far East. The venue has since become an important location for sporting events throughout the region.
The stadium displays Soviet-era architectural details with columns and decorative elements that define its appearance. These features reflect the period when the structure was built.
The site is most accessible during warmer months, though the heating system allows for year-round events. Visitors should plan to allow extra time for parking and moving around the grounds.
Until 1982, the venue hosted bandy matches during winter months, with a natural ice surface created over the main field. This use was notable during a period when ice sports held particular appeal in the region.
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