CSKA Arena

Description

Among the sports complexes of Russia, CSKA Arena occupies one of the leading places. This is a multifunctional space designed for holding major hockey matches, figure skating competitions and ice shows. The complex is located in Moscow, near the Avtozavodskaya station. The opening of the site took place in 2015. Since then, many significant games have been held there, such as: the hockey tournament "Channel One Cup", the grand final of Epicenter Major, the "Final Four" of the VTB United League.

All arenas of the complex are transformers and host not only hockey matches, but also competitions in other sports, as well as festivals, exhibitions, concerts and show programs of the Russian and international level. These features make the arena a unique and multifunctional sports and entertainment facility.

The arena with a total area of ​​over 70 thousand square meters is the first sports center that accommodates several sites at the same time. The largest arena can accommodate up to 12 thousand fans (hockey matches are held), the average - 10 thousand seats (festivals and celebrity performances), the small - 3 thousand visitors. Sports grounds can accommodate up to two hundred visitors. At the same time, two arenas are easily transformed, which allows them to be re-equipped for a specific event or competition. The arena also has 80 VIP boxes, which are equipped with a new multimedia system. Comfortable stands with comfortable chairs are organized for spectators. For connoisseurs of VIP space, 80 boxes are located. CSKA Arena has its own kitchen, 10 food courts and 2 children's rooms, where children can relax while their parents enjoy the performance or sports action.

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