PSD Bank Dome
51°16′19″N 6°48′41″E / 51.27194°N 6.81139°E / 51.27194; 6.81139
15,151 (maximum)
The PSD Bank Dome is a multi-use indoor arena in Düsseldorf, Germany, it opened in 2006. The arena has a capacity of 15,151 people and 14,282 people for hockey matches.
Events
It is used mostly for ice hockey matches, as well as concerts. Its home team is the Düsseldorfer EG. Furthermore the arena will host the gymnastica artistics and the final phase of the basketball tournaments during 2025 Summer World University Games and some matches of the 2027 IIHF World Championship.[1]
Public transport
The PSD Bank Dome is connected directly via the Rheinbahn tram line 701, station PSD Bank Dome and Rheinbahn bus lines 756, 758, station Dome / Am Hülserhof. Furthermore, there are connections to the suburban rail S-Bahn Rhein-Ruhr serving Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof, Duisburg, Essen, Dortmund and Cologne.
See also
References
- ^ Lloyd, Owen (6 May 2023). "Germany win 2027 Ice Hockey World Championship hosting rights". Inside the Games. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
External links
Media related to PSD Bank Dome Düsseldorf at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
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