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Mytishchi Arena

2005 establishments in RussiaAtlant Moscow OblastBasketball venues in RussiaBoxing venues in RussiaBuildings and structures in Moscow Oblast
Indoor arenas in RussiaIndoor ice hockey venues in RussiaKRS Vanke RaysKontinental Hockey League venuesMusic venues in RussiaMytishchinsky DistrictSports venues completed in 2005
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Mytishchi Arena (Russian: Арена Мытищи, Arena Mytishchi) is a multi-purpose indoor sporting arena that is located in Mytishchi, which is 5 km (3 miles) outside of Moscow, Russia. The arena is used to host events such as: ice hockey, figure skating, basketball, volleyball, handball, tennis, badminton, futsal, artistic gymnastics, gymnastics, ice dancing, ballroom dancing, wrestling, Olympic weightlifting, boxing, concerts, festivals, exhibitions, conferences, dance evenings, circus performances, fashion shows, and other events. The capacity of the arena is 7,000 for ice hockey, 7,280 for basketball, and 9,000 for boxing and concerts.

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Mytishchi Arena
Лётная улица, Mytishchi Ядреево

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Арена Мытищи

Лётная улица 17
141018 Mytishchi, Ядреево
Moscow Oblast, Russia
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