Miskolc Ice Hall

In 2005, however, the representative body of the local government voted for the construction of a multifunctional hall.

The building and its unique wooden roof was designed by László Rostás and his architect group, Arc Építész Kft.

[2] The arena has 1,800 m2 ice surface which makes it suitable to host qualified international events.

The ceiling-mounted lighting system can produce 1200–1400 Lux, which makes the arena suitable for television broadcasting.

[2] The technical acceptance procedure was completed on March 27, 2006, and the ice hall was opened for the public on April 2 with a show night, where among others Miskolc-born European Champion figure skater Júlia Sebestyén, and the local synchronized skating club performed.