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Jordal Amfi (1951)

1951 establishments in NorwayBoxing venues in NorwayCommons category link is locally definedDefunct indoor arenasIndoor ice hockey venues in Norway
Olympic ice hockey venuesSports venues completed in 1951Sports venues in OsloVenues of the 1952 Winter OlympicsVålerenga Ishockey
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Jordal Amfi was an indoor ice hockey rink in Oslo, Norway, the first bearing that name. The venue opened in 1951 to host the 1952 Winter Olympics. Jordal was also the site of the 1958 and the 1999 IIHF World Championship. It would in the following decades also serve several boxing matches and concerts. Jordal Amfi was historically significant for Norwegian hockey and was home to 26 national championships of the GET-ligaen side Vålerenga Ishockey. It also hosted the Norway national ice hockey team. The arena's design by Frode Rinnan and Olav Tveten was characterized by its asymmetrical shape, giving steep and tall stands on the one end and low stands on the other. In 2017, the arena was closed down to be replaced by a new one.

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Jordal Amfi (1951)
Kampen hageby, Oslo Gamle Oslo

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Kampen hageby
0655 Oslo, Gamle Oslo
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