Zimný štadión Ondreja Nepelu | |
Former names | ST Aréna (2004–2006) T-Com Aréna (2006–2007) Samsung Aréna (2007–2010, 2011) Orange Arena (2011) Slovnaft Arena |
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Location | Odbojárov 9 Bratislava, Slovakia |
Coordinates | 48°09′36″N 17°08′10″E / 48.16000°N 17.13611°E |
Owner | City of Bratislava |
Capacity | 10,055 (Ice hockey) 10,200 (concert) |
Construction | |
Broke ground | October 28, 1939 |
Opened | December 14, 1940 |
Renovated |
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Rebuilt | 2009–2011 |
Construction cost | Rebuild: $108 million ($154 million in 2023 dollars[3]) |
Architect | Kamil Gross, Arnošt Adámek, Juraj Uhlíř and Horváth Eduard Dušan Fischer (rebuild) |
Main contractors | Ingsteel (rebuild)[1][2] |
Tenants | |
HC Slovan Bratislava (Slovak Extraliga) |
The Ondrej Nepela Arena (Slovak: Zimný Štadión Ondreja Nepelu) (also known as Orange Arena during the 2011 IIHF Championship and later as Tipos Aréna, previously Slovnaft Arena, for sponsorship reasons) is an indoor arena in Bratislava, Slovakia. It is primarily used for ice hockey and it is the home arena of the HC Slovan Bratislava.