Inzell

It is known for the Eisstadion Inzell, an outdoor artificial ice rink that has been used for many international speed skating championships.

Inzell lies in a wide valley floor in the Chiemgau Alps, framed by the mountains of Rauschberg, Zinnkopf, Teisenberg and the massif of Staufen.

In 1974, the world skating championships were held in Inzell, won by Norwegian Sten Stensen.

In May 2009, after a long debate with the German Speed Skating Association, the Bavarian government and the municipality of Inzell, it was decided to build a roof over the ice rink.

After the roof was finished, the Ludwig Schwabl Stadion was renamed the Max Aicher Arena.

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The new indoor speed skating arena, Eisstadion Inzell
Inzell's former outdoor ice rink ( c. 1963 )