Marienlyst Stadion

[1] During the 1952 Winter Olympics in neighboring Oslo, the venue hosted two ice hockey matches.

[3] The Norway national under-21 football team has played eighteen games Marienlyst, making it their most-used venue.

[4] After a rebuild of the south end in 2014, and installation of safe standing seats,[5] the stadium has a capacity of 8,935.

In a 2012 survey carried out by the Norwegian Players' Association among away-team captains, Marienlyst was ranked third-worst amongst league stadiums, with a score of 2.13 on a scale from one to five.

The record attendance is 17,300 when Mjøndalen met Viking in the semifinal of the 1947 Norwegian Football Cup.

Marienlyst prior to Strømsgodset's opening game of the season against Kongsvinger in 2010.
Marienlyst during the cup game between Strømsgodset and Lillestrøm on 9 May 2024. Taken from the south stand.
This photo, facing north, shows the artificial ice field in the Marienlyst stadium complex in Drammen, Norway. During summer, the cover is artificial turf for soccer. On the left, Drammensbadet swimming hall. On the right, the western part of Marienlyst stadium, which also houses the wardrobe section and garage for the ice field.