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Mitsubishi Electric Halle

Coordinates:51°12′23″N6°48′31″E / 51.20639°N 6.80861°E /51.20639; 6.80861
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Indoor arena in Düsseldorf, Germany
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Mitsubishi Electric Halle
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Interactive map of Mitsubishi Electric Halle
Former namesPhilips Halle(1971-2011)
AddressSiegburger Str. 15
40591Düsseldorf,Nordrhein-Westfalen,Germany
LocationOberbilk
OwnerStadt und Düsseldorf
OperatorDüsseldorf Congress Sport & Event
Capacity7,500
Opened1971
Tenants
RheinEnergie Köln(Euroleague) (2006-07)
Website
Venue Website (German)

Mitsubishi Electric Halle (formerly brandedPhilips Halle) is anindoor arena located inDüsseldorf,Germany. It opened in 1971 and has a capacity of 7,500 people.

History

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It was originally named afterDutchelectronicsconglomeratePhilips. It was home of theRheinEnergie Köln, forEuroleague games, for the2006/2007 season. It was renamed theMitsubishi Electric Halle in April 2011.[1]

Concerts

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Public transport

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The nearest Train Station to the arena isDüsseldorf-Oberbilk, which is served byS-Bahn linesS1,S6 and during peak hoursS68,Stadtbahn lines U76 and U79 as well asTram line 701.

References

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  1. ^"Neuer Name für die Philipshalle". Die Welt. 20 April 2011. Retrieved17 June 2011.
  2. ^"ADO - Wish Tour - Powered by Crunchyroll".www.mitsubishi-electric-halle.de. Retrieved2024-10-08.

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