Hakons Hall

Hakons Hall is an arena for a wide variety of events, such as sporting events,
conferences, kick-offs, exibitions and concerts. It was finished 1. February 1993. During the Olympic wintergames, Hakons Hall was the main arena for ice hockey, and it was also used during the Paralymics and for the Women's Handball World Championship final 1999 and the men's final at the EHF EURO 2008.

Hakons hall is used for sporting-, cultural and commercial events all through the year. Tournaments, fairs or conferences; Håkons hall finds accommodation for all, including areas for serving food and beverages. The ravishing architecture, the egg used in the opening seremony of the Olympic wintergames in 1994 and the wall built for in-door climbing make this an extraordinary environment for any event.

Here you´ll also find the Olympic Museum where you can experience olympic history from 1896 and up until today.

Venue for the Main Round and Final Round

Capacity:
11,500
Nearest airport: Oslo/Gardemoen International
Website: www.olympiaparken.no