Gigantium

Gigantium
Location Aalborg, Denmark
Owner Aalborg Municipality
Capacity Concert: 8,500
Handball: 5.000 (5.700 in Ice Arena)
Ice hockey: 5,000
Surface Sports linoleum, hardwood, ice, artificial turf
Construction
Opened Arena: 1999
Ice arena: 2007
Public pool: 2011
Architect Arena: Schmidt hammer lassen
Ice arena: Friis & Moltke
Tenants
Aalborg Håndbold (1999 - present)
Danish Handball League (1999 - present)
AaB Ishockey (2007 - present)
Aalborg Pirates(2007 - present)
Website
gigantium.dk

The Gigantium (called Jutlander Bank Arena for sponsoring reasons), in Aalborg, Denmark, is a large, rentable faire building, which hosts a large variety of concerts, markets and exhibitions, among other things. It has a capacity of 5,000 people. For concerts, the capacity is 8,500 people.

The main use of the arena is sport, and it is home to the Danish Handball League club Aalborg Håndbold and the elite Ice Hockey team Aalborg Pirates.

The ice hockey club AaB Ishockey also play their matches in an ice arena connected to the original Gigantium arena. AaB Ishockey is the amateur club having the license for professional ice hockey being used by Aalborg Pirates.

Inside Gigantium arena
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Coordinates: 57°1′5″N 9°57′45″E / 57.01806°N 9.96250°E / 57.01806; 9.96250

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