Utenos pramogų arena
Pramogų Arena | |
Address | Ąžuolyno g. 9 |
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Location | Vilnius, Lithuania |
Coordinates | 54°42′20″N 25°14′11″E / 54.70556°N 25.23639°ECoordinates: 54°42′20″N 25°14′11″E / 54.70556°N 25.23639°E |
Owner | Pramogų Arena |
Capacity |
Concerts 4,000 Hockey 2,500 |
Opened | 2002 |
Pramogų arena (formerly known as Vilnius Ice Palace[1]) is an indoor arena in Vilnius. In 2009 Pramogų arena hosted the 2009 European Wrestling Championships.
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Preceded by Tampere Exhibition and Sports Centre Tampere |
European Wrestling Championships Venue 2009 |
Succeeded by Heydar Aliyev Sports and Exhibition Complex Baku |
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