CSKA Ice Palace
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| Full name | CSKA Sports Ice Complex (LSK CSKA) | 
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| Location | Leningradskiy Prospect 39, Moscow, Russia | 
| Coordinates | 55°47′40.67″N 37°32′17.64″E / 55.7946306°N 37.5382333°E | 
| Owner | CSKA Moscow | 
| Capacity | 5,600 | 
| Surface | 60 x 31 meters | 
| Construction | |
| Built | 1964 | 
| Renovated | 1991 | 
| Expanded | 1991, 2006 | 
| Closed | 2021 | 
| Demolished | 2021 | 
| Tenants | |
| HC CSKA Moscow (KHL, 1964-2018) Krasnaya Armiya (MHL, since 2015) Zvezda Moscow (VHL, since 2018)  | |
CSKA Ice Palace (Russian: Ледовый Дворец Спорта ЦСКА) was an indoor arena located in Moscow, Russia. The arena's seating capacity was 5,600. The arena was located next to Khodynka Field, and was a part of the CSKA Sports Complex. It was primarily used to host ice hockey games and figure skating competitions.
History
[edit]Originally built in 1964, CSKA Ice Palace was heavily renovated and expanded in 1991, and expanded again in 2006. It has been used as the long-time home arena for the ice hockey games of CSKA Moscow. In December 2020, it became known about plans to build a new CSKA sports complex on Leningradsky Prospekt with the support of Rosneft.[1] The arena was demolished in September 2021.[2]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]External links
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to CSKA Ice Palace.
- CSKA Ice Palace at HC CSKA Moscow official site (in Russian)
 - Info on the arena. peski.ru
 - More info. sports.ru
 
Categories: 
- Ice hockey venues in Russia
 - Indoor arenas in Russia
 - Sports venues in Moscow
 - HC CSKA Moscow
 - Sports venues completed in 1964
 - Sports venues completed in 1991
 - Kontinental Hockey League venues
 - 1964 establishments in the Soviet Union
 - CSKA Moscow
 - Demolished buildings and structures in Russia
 - Sports venues demolished in 2021
 - Defunct sports venues in Russia
 - 2021 disestablishments in Russia
 - Demolished sports venues
 - European ice hockey venue stubs
 - Russian sports venue stubs
 
