Wiener Stadthalle (; English: ''Viennese City Hall'') is a multi-purpose
indoor arena
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and
convention center located in the
15th district of
Vienna
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Austria
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. Austrian architect
Roland Rainer
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designed the original halls which were constructed between 1953 and 1958, and later expanded in 1974, 1994 and 2006. The main hall, a multi-purpose venue, is Austria's largest indoor arena with a seating capacity of approximately 16,152 people.
Since 2006, the complex has housed six main venues (each of which can be used separately or combined) consisting of two gymnasiums, an indoor ice rink, large-capacity indoor arena, a small multi-purpose hall, an auditorium with a show stage, and an adjacent swimming pool. It serves as a venue for a variety of events, including
concerts
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, exhibitions,
trade fair
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s, conferences, lectures, theatre, TV and sports.
The Wiener Stadthalle is a subsidiary of
Wien Holding
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and stages more than 350 events each year that attract around one million visitors.
Halls A, B and C, as well as the Stadthallenbad, are managed by the Viennese sports venues corporation
GmbH.
History of events
The arena has been site of the annual
Erste Bank Open tennis tournament since 1974 and has hosted the ice shows
Vienna Ice Revue and
Holiday on Ice, the touring horse show
Apassionata annually and the circus show Artisten-Tiere-Attraktionen from 1959 to 1995.
The Stadthalle has also hosted a number of sporting events including the
1970 European Athletics Indoor Championships
The 1970 European Athletics Indoor Championships were held in 1970 at Wiener Stadthalle, Vienna, the capital of Austria, between 14–15 March 1970. It replaced the European Indoor Games, an indoor athletics competition which had been held since 19 ...
, the
2004 European Short Course Swimming Championships, the
2010 and
2020 European Men's Handball Championship, the
2011 Men's European Volleyball Championship
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Hos ...
, the
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open badminton tournament and the
Ice Hockey World Championships
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1967,
1977
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Austrian broadcaster
ORF
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announced on August 6, 2014, that Stadthalle would be the host venue for the
Eurovision Song Contest 2015
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, following the victory of
Conchita Wurst in the 2014 Final in Copenhagen, Denmark. The arena hosted the 60th contest in the main hall; the semi-finals were held on May 19 and 21 and the grand final was held on the night of May 23, 2015, where
Måns Zelmerlöw won the contest for
Sweden.
Building
The complex comprises 6 interconnecting halls: A and B (gymnasiums built in 1957, which can also be used for conferences or lectures), C (indoor ice rink), D (indoor arena, mostly for concerts or sport), E (small multi-purpose hall for smaller events) and F (arena hall for more intimate concerts).
Halls A and B
Halls A and B were completed in 1957 as a gymnasium and sports hall. Hall A is and high, whilst Hall B is and high. Both halls can also be used for conferences or lectures. The basement of Hall A houses training rooms and the lower level of Hall B contains
bowling
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lanes and dressing rooms.
Hall C
Hall C, completed in 1958, houses an
ice rink
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and is operated by Die EisStadthalle.
Hall D
Completed in 1958, the large multi-purpose main hall is Austria's largest indoor arena. The structure is and has a ridge height of with a usable floor area measuring . It has a capacity of up to 16,152 depending on the event. The venue has special curtain systems and ground-level stands on the north and south sides of the hall which can be fully closed to divide the hall into several parts. The stage can be up to and is supported with two VIP rooms, dressing rooms and offices backstage.
Image:Eishockey oesterreich slowakei.jpg, 2005 IIHF World Championship
The 2005 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship was held 30 April – 15 May 2005 in Vienna and Innsbruck, Austria. It was the 69th annual event, and was run by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).
Venues
Rosters
Preliminary round
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Image:Stadthalle BA-TennisTrophy.JPG, BA-TennisTrophy 2008
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Image:David Ferrer (Spain) against Viktor Troicki (Serbia), 2016 Erste Bank Open.jpg, 2016 Erste Bank Open
The 2016 Erste Bank Open 500 was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 42nd edition of the event, and part of the ATP World Tour 500 Series of the 2016 ATP World Tour. It was held at the Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna, A ...
Hall E
The small multi-purpose hall was completed in 1994 and holds up to 1,482. It is and is used mainly for exhibitions, conventions and social receptions.
Hall F
Conceived as an arena hall, Hall F was completed in 2006 and holds up to 2,036 visitors in raked theatre seating. It is . The hall has a built-in
catwalk and an audio and video system. To accommodate visitors, there is a
foyer, a connected restaurant with two additional foyers of and a
banquet hall of .
Stadthallenbad
In 1974, the additional Stadthallenbad and three public swimming pools, were constructed. For the
2004 European Short Course Swimming Championships, the center added a temporary pool of .
Entertainment
Gallery
Image:Wiener Stadthalle 2013 Halle F Stadthallenbad a.jpg, Hall F, behind the city pool (2013)
Image:Nestroy 2013 Halle F Wiener Stadthalle 1.jpg, Nestroy Theatre Prize 2013 in Hall F
Image:Stadthallenbad Vienna inside 2008.jpg, Large pool and diving tower (2008)
Image:Wien Stadthallenbad außen.jpg, Stadthallenbad (2015)
See also
*
List of tennis stadiums by capacity
*
List of indoor arenas in Austria
The following is a list of indoor arenas in Austria with a capacity of at least 1,000 spectators, most of the arenas in this list are for multi use proposes and are used for popular sports such as individual sports like karate, judo, boxing as well ...
References
External links
Official websiteDie EisStadthalle*
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Sports venues in Vienna
Tennis venues in Austria
Indoor arenas in Austria
Music venues in Austria
Handball venues in Austria
Indoor track and field venues
Buildings and structures in Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus
Sports venues completed in 1957
1957 establishments in Austria