Malmö Arena, Indoor sports arena in Hyllie, Sweden
Malmö Arena is a large multipurpose indoor venue in Hyllie with an ice rink measuring 60 by 30 meters. The building accommodates various events, from sports matches to concerts, with dining and bar facilities throughout.
The arena was completed in 2008 as a contemporary building of the early 21st century. It was designed by the architectural firm Pöyry and has shaped the city's event landscape since then.
The venue hosted international events including the Eurovision Song Contest in May 2013 and the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships from December 2013 to January 2014.
The venue sits about 80 meters from Hyllie railway station and is easy to reach by public transport. Train connections link it directly to Malmö city center and Copenhagen Airport.
The venue ranks among Sweden's largest multipurpose halls and can accommodate between 12,600 and 15,500 people depending on the event type. The infrastructure was designed to shift quickly between different configurations for various sports or concerts.
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