Silivrikapı Ice Skating Hall

Silivrikapi Ice Skating Hall, full name Silivrikapi Skating Hall and Recreation Center, shortly Silivrikapı Ice Rink, (Turkish: Silivrikapı Buz Pateni Salonu), is an indoor ice skating and ice hockey arena located at Silivrikapı neighborhood of Fatih district in Istanbul, Turkey. It was opened in September 2009.[1]

Silivrikapi Ice Skating Hall
Silvirikapı Ice Rink in Fatih, Istanbul
Full nameSilivrikapi Skating Hall and Recreation Center
LocationSilivrikapi, Fatih, Istanbul Province, Turkey
Coordinates41.00344°N 28.92208°E / 41.00344; 28.92208
OwnerIstanbul Metropolitan Municipality
Capacity900
Surface8,950 m2 (96,300 sq ft)
Construction
Broke ground2007 (2007)
Opened2009 (2009)
Construction cost₺ 30 million (approx. US$20 million)
Silivrikapi Ice Skating Hall
Location of Silivrikapi Ice Skating Hall in Istanbul, Turkey
A view from the inside of Silivrikapı Ice Rink.

The arena consists of an Olympic-size rink of 1,740 m2 (18,700 sq ft) with a seating capacity of 900 people, and another one of 600 m2 (6,500 sq ft) for 200 spectators used as training rink.[2]

Covering an area of 8,950 m2 (96,300 sq ft), the construction of the complex cost 30 million (approx. US$20 million).[1][3]

History

Asked by the Turkish Ice Skating Federation, the Metropoiitan Municipality of Istanbul planned to build an ice rink in 1989. The district municipality of Fatih allocated the current site for the building of the venue. However, the government was reluctant to provide the funds required. The planning and the works proceeded only slow since the project proved to be difficult due to lack of technical know-how about the construction of an ice rink.[2]

Shortly before the completion of the construction, a major earthquake in 1999 devastated parts of Istanbul. Due to an expertise, the building was declared unsafe. The structure was then demolished, and the project was abandoned.[2]

Years after, the project to build an ice rink resumed with pressure from the ice skating community and financial support from the government. In 2007, the construction of a new ice skating venue began at the same site in Silivrikapı that was finally completed in September 2009. Shortly after its opening, the venue hosted International Skating Union's Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating event.[1][2]

Silivrikapı Ice Skating Hall hosts ice hockey clubs of Istanbul, which carried out their trainings in the past at the Galleria Ice Rink, a small size ice rink in a shopping mall not far from the Silivrikapı Arena.[4]

International events hosted

Places of interest

Transport

  • City bus lines 93, 93C, 93M and 93T serve the venue.[6]
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References

  1. "Silivrikapı Ice Rink Ready for Championship…". Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality. 2009-09-10. Retrieved 2012-10-18.
  2. "Istanbul waits 20 years for first faceoff". Hürriyet Daily News. 2012-01-03. Retrieved 2012-10-18.
  3. "Silivrikapı Buz Pisti" (in Turkish). Ice Park. Retrieved 2012-10-18.
  4. "Istanbul Paten Klübü". Euro Hockey. Retrieved 2012-10-18.
  5. "ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2009/2010 Bosphorus". ISU Results. Retrieved 2012-10-18.
  6. "Silivrikapı Buz Pisti ve Spor Tesisi" (in Turkish). Spor AŞ. Retrieved 2012-10-18.


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