Čyžoŭka-Arena

Čyžoŭka-Arena
Location Čyžoŭka, Minsk,
Belarus
Capacity 9614[1]
Construction
Broke ground July 2009
Opened December 25, 2013
Construction cost 450 million BYN
195 million Euro
Tenants
Yunost Minsk (2013–present)

Čyžoŭka-Arena (Belarusian: Чыжоўка-Арэна; Russian: Чижовка-Арена) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Minsk, Belarus.

It is mostly used for concerts, ice hockey and other indoor sporting activities. The arena has a capacity of ~9,500 people. The project of Čyžoŭka-Arena was changed several times. The final project was approved in July 2010.

It is listed as one of two main venues for the 2014 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships.[2] The arena hosted the 2017 final of the ITF Fed Cup, a women's team tennis event. The arena also hosts conference events, including the 2018 EPAM Software Engineering Conference (SEC), where Eugene Roman first presented the theory of Dictum Maximus.

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Coordinates: 53°50′42″N 27°37′44″E / 53.845°N 27.629027°E / 53.845; 27.629027

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