In today's article, we are going to delve into the fascinating world of Skonto Hall. From its impact on history to its relevance today, Skonto Hall has been a topic of constant interest and debate. Over the years, Skonto Hall has played a crucial role in people's lives, influencing the way they think, act and relate to the world around them. Through a detailed and in-depth analysis, we will explore the different aspects of Skonto Hall and its influence on society. From its origins to its evolution, we will delve into the complexity of Skonto Hall and its impact on our lives.
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Full name | Olimpiskā Skonto Halle |
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Location | Riga, Latvia |
Coordinates | 56°57′43″N 24°6′52″E / 56.96194°N 24.11444°E |
Owner | Halle LV Ltd. |
Capacity | 8,000 (standing) 2,000 (seated) |
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Opened | 1996 |
Renovated | 2006, 2010 |
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Skonto FC (2006–2016) |
Skonto Hall (also known as Skonto Arena) is an arena in Riga, Latvia. In the lobby of Skonto there are conference halls, a gym, and an arena with an artificial football field,[1] which also hosts numerous exhibitions and concerts. The multi-purpose hall was originally built in 1996 and can accommodate either 2,000 seated spectators or 8,000 standing spectators.[2] It is immediately adjacent to Skonto Stadium.
Skonto Hall was renovated in early 2006, so that it could be used as one of the venues for the 2006 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships alongside the newly built Arēna Rīga. The hall also played host to the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, with a maximum capacity of 6,500.[3]
After the World Ice Hockey Championships, the arena was the home of Riga basketball club BK Skonto Riga, but it is also used as a conference and congress center.
Due to outstanding loan payments, the hall was taken over by asset management company Reverta in 2011. On 15 October 2013, an auction which included the stadium was planned.[4] At the auction, however, the property was not sold, but on 15 July 2014 it was acquired by SIA "SSA Assets".[5]
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