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{{sources|date=August 2010}}{{notability|date=August 2010}}The Salzburgarena is a multi-functional hall and is situated in the Austrian state capital of [[Salzburg]], in the district of Liefering. It is a venue for concerts, sporting events and due to flexible seating arrangements, there is space for up to 6700<ref>[http://www.salzburgarena.at/en/m1/organizer/''Salzburgarena, Organizer''. Website of the Salzburgarena. 27. August 2010]</ref> people. The Salzburgarena has the largest wooden dome of Western Austria and it is directly connected to the [[Messezentrum Salzburg]] via an indoor access. Therefore, it is possible to combine these two locations for an event.
{{sources|date=August 2010}}{{notability|date=August 2010}}The Salzburgarena is a multi-functional hall and is situated in the Austrian state capital of [[Salzburg]], in the district of Liefering. It is a venue for concerts, sporting events and due to flexible seating arrangements, there is space for up to 6700<ref>[http://www.salzburgarena.at/en/m1/organizer/''Salzburgarena, Organizer''. Website of the Salzburgarena. 27. August 2010]</ref> people. The Salzburgarena has the largest wooden dome of Western Austria<ref>[http://www.salzburgarena.at/en/m1/about-us/''Salzburgarena, About us''. Website of the Salzburgarena. 1.September 2010]</ref> and it is directly connected to the [[Messezentrum Salzburg]] via an indoor access. Therefore, it is possible to combine these two locations for an event.


==Technical data==
==Technical data==
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* Gross capacity 179.399,11 m³
* Gross capacity 179.399,11 m³


The Salzburgarena is a Blackbox (without daylight) and free of pillars
The Salzburgarena is a Blackbox (without daylight) and free of pillars<ref>[http://www.salzburgarena.at/en/m1/organizer/facts-figures/''Salzburgarena, Facts & Figures''. Website of the Salzburgarena. 1.September 2010]</ref>


==Traffic==
==Traffic==

Revision as of 06:30, 1 September 2010

The Salzburgarena is a multi-functional hall and is situated in the Austrian state capital of Salzburg, in the district of Liefering. It is a venue for concerts, sporting events and due to flexible seating arrangements, there is space for up to 6700[1] people. The Salzburgarena has the largest wooden dome of Western Austria[2] and it is directly connected to the Messezentrum Salzburg via an indoor access. Therefore, it is possible to combine these two locations for an event.

Technical data

  • Variable capacity up to 6.700 seats
  • Total length of the Salzburgarena 118,16 m
  • Overall width excl. extension 89,38 m
  • Overall width incl. extension 103,34 m
  • Gross floor area 21.068,05 m²
  • Gross capacity 179.399,11 m³

The Salzburgarena is a Blackbox (without daylight) and free of pillars[3]

Traffic

The Salzburgarena can be reached with bus no 1 from the main station and from the city centre. The bus goes every 10 minutes and stops directly in front of the main station.

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