Skien Fritidspark
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Location | Moflataveien 38 3733 Skien, Norway |
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Coordinates | 59°11′11″N 009°35′45″E / 59.18639°N 9.59583°E |
Owner | Skien |
Operator | Skien |
Capacity | Handball: 2,800 |
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Opened | 1968 as Skienshallen |
Expanded | 2008 |
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Gjerpen (Handball) |
Skien Fritidspark is a multi-purpose stadium located in Skien, Norway. It was completed in 2008, and is built around Skienshallen from 1968.[1] The arena comprises two indoor sportshalls, an ice hockey venue, a large water park and several outdoor sports facilities.
In 1975 Skienshallen hosted the European Gymnastics Championships, where Nadia Comăneci had her international breakthrough.
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