Tondiraba Ice Hall celebrates 10th anniversary
Tomorrow, August 1, Tondiraba Ice Hall will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a skating disco.
The skating disco will start at 12:10 and last until 14:00, featuring balloon giveaways and sweets. The ticket price for children is 5 euros, with skate rental costing 3.50 euros. For adults, the ticket price is 7 euros, and skate rental is 4 euros.
Tondiraba Ice Hall is the largest ice sports center in Estonia, training athletes of various levels, from beginners to Olympic team members. New generation ice resurfacing machines, lighting suitable for TV broadcasts in the main arena, a new access control system, and a planned self-service center create optimal conditions for the versatile use of the sports center.
This year, the ice hall has hosted events such as the final concert of Eesti Laul song competition, the 2024 IIHF U18 Ice Hockey World Championships, Anett Kontaveit's farewell match, the PAF Basketball Premier League final, and many more. Upcoming events include the ISU European Figure Skating Championships and the 2025 IIHF U20 Ice Hockey World Championships. From September, figure skating, speed skating, ice hockey, and curling training will begin at the ice hall.
The multifunctional Tondiraba Ice Hall was opened on August 1, 2014, and was named the Concrete Building of the Year in the same year. It has also been recognized as one of the best ice halls in Europe.