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Torino Esposizioni

Coordinates: 45°02′55″N 7°40′56″E / 45.04861°N 7.68222°E / 45.04861; 7.68222
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Torino Esposizioni is an exhibition hall and convention centre in Turin, Italy which was completed in 1949, designed by Pier Luigi Nervi.

2006 Olympics

The Torino Esposizioni was converted into a temporary ice rink to host a number of ice hockey events at the 2006 Winter Olympics along with Palasport Olimpico.[1] The temporary arena holds 4,320 people.

The boards in the hockey rink are stiffer than in a permanent facility, while the glass has more give. The facility was converted into an ice rink by laying a sand base and refrigeration pipes into the base, and then freezing water ice atop the substrate. This is similar to the temporary outdoor rink the NHL used for its Heritage Classic game in Edmonton.

After the Olympics were complete, the arena returned to hosting fairs and exhibitions.

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45°02′55″N 7°40′56″E / 45.04861°N 7.68222°E / 45.04861; 7.68222