Ferry-Dusika-Hallenstadion

The Ferry-Dusika-Hallenstadion is an indoor arena in Vienna, Austria. It was built in 1976, holds 7,700 spectators and hosts indoor sporting events such as track cycling, tennis and athletics. It hosts an annual indoor track and field meeting – the Vienna Indoor Classic.[1] It is named after Austrian cyclist Franz Dusika.

Ferry-Dusika-Hallenstadion
LocationVienna, Austria
Coordinates48°12′39″N 16°25′25″E
OwnerCity of Vienna
OperatorWiener Stadthalle Betriebs- und Veranstaltungsgesellschaft m.b.H.
Capacity5.365 to 7.700
Construction
Opened1976
Renovated1999

Past events

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References

  1. Ireland’s McBrearty runs fastest European 800m in Vienna. European Athletics (2011-02-03). Retrieved on 2011-02-08.
Preceded by
Palasport di San Siro
Milan
European Indoor Championships in Athletics
Venue

1979
Succeeded by
Glaspalast Sindelfingen
Sindelfingen
Preceded by
7-Eleven USOTC Velodrome
Colorado Springs
UCI Track Cycling World Championships
Venue

1987
Succeeded by
Blaarmeersen
Ghent
Preceded by
Flanders Sports Arena
Ghent
European Indoor Championships in Athletics
Venue

2002
Succeeded by
Palacio de Deportes
Madrid


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