Trondheim Spektrum
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For the alternative spektrum in Oslo, see Oslo Spektrum.
Trondheim Spektrum (formerly Nidarøhallen) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Trondheim, Norway. It is located on the peninsula of Øya next to the Nidelven river. It is the home arena for women's handball team Byåsen HE. A new arena was completed in 2019 and replaced the largest multi-use hall in the same location. The eight former halls originally went by the name Nidarøhallen.
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Former names | Nidarøhallen (1961–2002) |
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Location | Øya, Trondheim, Norway |
Coordinates | 63°25′38.190″N 10°22′38.107″E |
Owner | Trondheim Spektrum AS |
Capacity | 8,600 seats (handball) 12,000 (concerts) |
Surface | Versatile |
Construction | |
Opened | 1963 (as Nidarøhallen) 4 October 2019 |
Renovated | 2017–19 |
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Architect | Pran & Torgersen (1963–71) Lien & Risan (1988) Veidekke (renovation) |
Tenants | |
Byåsen HE (Eliteserien) Nidaros Jets (Basketligaen Norge) |
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Next to the halls is the athletics facility Øya stadion and the Trondhjems Tennis Club (TTK) with four outdoor clay courts and indoor tennis hall.