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Stadio del Ghiaccio Agorà | |
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| Location | Via dei Ciclamini 23,Milan,Italy |
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| Coordinates | 45°27′19.6″N9°7′43.6″E / 45.455444°N 9.128778°E /45.455444; 9.128778 |
| Owner | Hockey Milano Rossoblu |
| Capacity | Ice Hockey (4,000) |
TheAgorà Ice Stadium is the largest ice arena inMilan,Italy. Prior to its opening in 1987, Milan had had only one ice rink. It is currently the home of theHockey Milano Rossobluice hockey team, as well as around 300 athletes in the disciplines offigure skating,speed skating, andsynchronized skating.
The Agorà has aseating capacity of 4,000 and receives 150,000 to 200,000 visitors annually. It can host both national and international events. Its facilities include a standard track of 30 x 60 metres and a restaurant/bar.
The Agorà hosted the2013 World Junior Figure Skating Championships.
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