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'''Ankara Ice Palace''' ({{lang-tr|G.S.İ.M. Buz Pateni Sarayı}}, formerly ''Belpa Buz Pateni Sarayı'') is an indoor [[ice skating]] and [[ice hockey]] [[hockey rink|arena]] located in the [[Bahçelievler]] neighborhood of [[Ankara]], [[Turkey]]. It was opened in [[1989]] and has a capacity of about 1,000 people.<ref>[http://webarsiv.hurriyet.com.tr/2001/12/15/63120.asp Newspaper ''Hürriyet'' December 15, 2001] {{tr icon}}</ref> |
'''Ankara Ice Palace''' ({{lang-tr|G.S.İ.M. Buz Pateni Sarayı}}, formerly ''Belpa Buz Pateni Sarayı'') is an indoor [[ice skating]] and [[ice hockey]] [[hockey rink|arena]] located in the [[Bahçelievler, Ankara|Bahçelievler]] neighborhood of [[Ankara]], [[Turkey]]. It was opened in [[1989]] and has a capacity of about 1,000 people.<ref>[http://webarsiv.hurriyet.com.tr/2001/12/15/63120.asp Newspaper ''Hürriyet'' December 15, 2001] {{tr icon}}</ref> |
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It was built by the Municipality of Ankara as the first Olympic size (30 x 60 m) ice arena in Turkey. In 2001, the venue was handed over to the Youth and Sports Directoriate (G.S.I.M.) of [[Ankara Province]]. |
It was built by the Municipality of Ankara as the first Olympic size (30 x 60 m) ice arena in Turkey. In 2001, the venue was handed over to the Youth and Sports Directoriate (G.S.I.M.) of [[Ankara Province]]. |
Revision as of 11:50, 17 April 2007
Ankara Ice Palace (Template:Lang-tr, formerly Belpa Buz Pateni Sarayı) is an indoor ice skating and ice hockey arena located in the Bahçelievler neighborhood of Ankara, Turkey. It was opened in 1989 and has a capacity of about 1,000 people.[1]
It was built by the Municipality of Ankara as the first Olympic size (30 x 60 m) ice arena in Turkey. In 2001, the venue was handed over to the Youth and Sports Directoriate (G.S.I.M.) of Ankara Province.
Ankara Ice Palace is home to all kinds of ice sports events in Ankara including Turkish ice hockey leagues for men's, women's and junior's. Between January 8 through January 14, 2007, the arena hosted the Division III matches of the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.
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