List of indoor arenas in Germany

The following is a list of indoor arenas in Germany.

ImagesStadiumCapacityCityStateHome TeamOpened
Lanxess Arena19,250[1]Cologne North Rhine-WestphaliaKölner Haie, VfL Gummersbach (some games)11998
Mercedes-Benz Arena Berlin14,800[2]Berlin BerlinAlba Berlin, Eisbären Berlin2008
SAP Arena14,500[1]Mannheim Baden-WürttembergRhein-Neckar Löwen, Adler Mannheim2005
TUI Arena13,800[1]Hannover Lower SaxonyTSV Hannover-Burgdorf (some games)2000
ISS Dome13,400[3]Düsseldorf North Rhine-WestphaliaDEG Metro Stars2006
Barclaycard Arena Hamburg13,000[1]Hamburg HamburgHSV Hamburg2002
Olympiahalle12,463[4]Munich BavariaFC Bayern Munich (some games)11972
Gerry Weber Stadion12,300[1]Halle (Westfalen) North Rhine-WestphaliaTBV Lemgo (some games)1, Gerry Weber Open1993
Westfalenhallen12,000[5]Dortmund North Rhine-WestphaliaVfL Gummersbach (some games)1952
ÖVB Arena10,400[6]Bremen Bremen2005
König Pilsener Arena10,300[1]Oberhausen North Rhine-Westphalia1996
Sparkassen-Arena10,285[1]Kiel Schleswig-HolsteinTHW Kiel1952
Eisstadion an der Brehmstraße10,280[3]Düsseldorf North Rhine-WestphaliaDEG Youngsters1935
Max-Schmeling-Halle10,000[7]Berlin BerlinFüchse Berlin, Berlin Recycling Volleys11996
Festhalle Frankfurt9,850Frankfurt Hesse1909
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle15,500[8]Stuttgart Baden-Württemberg1983
Arena Nürnberger Versicherung8,200[3]Nuremberg BavariaThomas Sabo Ice Tigers, HC Erlangen2001
Eisstadion am Friedrichspark8,200[3]Mannheim Baden-WürttembergJungadler Mannheim1939
Königpalast8,029[9]Krefeld North Rhine-WestphaliaKrefeld Pinguine2004
GETEC Arena7,782[1]Magdeburg Saxony-AnhaltSC Magdeburg1997
Porsche-Arena7,500[1]Stuttgart Baden-WürttembergTVB 1898 Stuttgart, HBW Balingen-Weilstetten (some games)1, Porsche Tennis Grand Prix2006
Arena Leipzig7,100[10]Leipzig SaxonySC DHfK Leipzig, HC Leipzig2002
Olympia-Eissport-Zentrum7,000[11]Garmisch-Partenkirchen BavariaSC Riessersee1934
Max Aicher Arena7,000[12]Inzell BavariaISU Speed Skating World Cup2011
Alsterdorfer Sporthalle7,000Hamburg HamburgHSV Hamburg1968
Eissporthalle Frankfurt6,946[3]Frankfurt HesseFrankfurt Lions1981
Brose Arena6,900[2]Bamberg BavariaBrose Baskets2001
Curt-Frenzel-Stadion6,757[13]Augsburg BavariaAugsburger Panther1936
Rheinlandhalle6,714[3]Krefeld North Rhine-WestphaliaEHC Preussen Krefeld1955
Audi Dome6,700[2]Munich BavariaFC Bayern Munich1972
Volkswagen Halle6,600[2]Braunschweig Lower SaxonyPhantoms Braunschweig2000
Campushalle6,300[1]Flensburg Schleswig-HolsteinSG Flensburg-Handewitt2001
Helios Arena6,300[3]Villingen-Schwenningen Baden-WürttembergSchwenninger Wild Wings1976
Olympia Eishalle6,266[3]Munich BavariaEHC München1967
Eissporthalle Kassel6,100[3]Kassel HesseKassel Huskies1977
EWE Arena6,019[14]Oldenburg Lower SaxonyEWE Baskets Oldenburg2013
Telekom Dome6,000[2]Bonn North Rhine-WestphaliaTelekom Baskets Bonn2008
ratiopharm arena6,000[2]Neu-Ulm BavariaRatiopharm Ulm2011
Sport- und Kongresshalle6,000[1]Schwerin Mecklenburg-VorpommernSV Post Schwerin1962
Trier Arena5,995[2]Trier Rhineland-PalatinateTBB Trier2003
Eisstadion am Pulverturm5,940[3]Straubing BavariaStraubing Tigers1967
Städtisches Kathrein-Stadion5,900[15]Rosenheim BavariaStarbulls Rosenheim1961
Franz-Siegel-Halle5,800[16]Freiburg Baden-WürttembergWölfe Freiburg1969
Velodrom5,688[17]Berlin Berlin1997
EWS Arena5,599[18]Göppingen Baden-WürttembergFrisch Auf Göppingen1967
Donau Arena5,500[19]Regensburg BavariaEV Regensburg1999
Arena Ludwigsburg5,325[20]Ludwigsburg Baden-WürttembergEnBW Ludwigsburg, SG Bietigheim-Metterzimmern2009
Grugahalle5,300[1]Essen North Rhine-Westphalia1958
Eisstadion im Sahnpark5,222[21]Crimmitschau SaxonyETC Crimmitschau1964
Weser-Ems-Halle5,118[22]Oldenburg Lower SaxonyEWE Baskets Oldenburg11954
Fraport Arena5,002[2]Frankfurt HesseSkyliners Frankfurt1988
Lipperlandhalle5,000[1]Lemgo North Rhine-WestphaliaTBV Lemgo1977
Eissportzentrum Westfalenhallen5,000[3]Dortmund North Rhine-WestphaliaEHC Dortmund1952
Notes
  • Note 1: Only selected games are played in the arena.

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