Gjøvik Olympiske Fjellhall

Gjøvik Olympiske Fjellhall
Entrada del Fjellhallen.

El Gjøvik Olympiske Fjellhall, también conocido como Fjellhallen,[1] es un complejo deportivo de la ciudad de Gjøvik (Noruega) dedicado al hockey sobre hielo.

Construido en 1993, tiene capacidad para 5.800 espectadores. Durante los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno de 1994 celebrados en Lillehammer fue sede de este deporte.

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Referencias

  1. Norwegian Tunneling Society. «The Worlds Largest Cavern Hall For Public Use». Archivado desde el original, el 20 de febrero de 2011. Consultado el 20 de febrero de 2011.

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Coordenadas: 60°47′35″N 10°41′5″E / 60.793078, 10.684844


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