Vienna: Sport Venue
Places and attractions in the Sport venue category
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- Arenas and stadiums
Wiener Stadthalle
The Wiener Stadthalle is a prominent sports venue and event center located in the heart of Vienna, Austria. Since its opening in 1958, it has become an integral part of Vienna's cultural and sporting landscape, hosting a diverse range of events from concerts...
Ernst-Happel-Stadion
The Ernst-Happel-Stadion stands proudly as the largest stadium in Austria, nestled in the vibrant city of Vienna. This iconic sports venue has been a focal point for international football matches, including the prestigious UEFA Euro 2008 final, and is the home ground...
Generali Arena
Nestled in the heart of Austria's vibrant capital, the Generali Arena stands as a testament to Vienna's love for football. This stadium, known for its intimate atmosphere and modern facilities, has been the home ground of the prestigious football club FK Austria Wien...
Allianz Stadion
The Allianz Stadion, a modern marvel of sports architecture, stands proudly in the city of Vienna, Austria, beckoning football enthusiasts and tourists alike. This impressive stadium, with its cutting-edge design and state-of-the-art facilities, serves as the home...
Trabrennbahn Krieau
Trabrennbahn Krieau is a horse racing track in Leopoldstadt district, Vienna. It was opened in 1878. The old grandstand and a tower for officials were finished in 1913.
Vienna Watersports Arena
The Vienna Watersports Arena is an artificial whitewater venue for canoe and kayak slalom competition in Vienna, Austria, the only such facility in Austria.
Ferry-Dusika-Hallenstadion
The Ferry-Dusika-Hallenstadion is an indoor arena in Vienna, Austria. It was built in 1976, holds 7,700 spectators and hosts indoor sporting events such as track cycling, tennis and athletics.
Rudolf-Tonn-Stadion
Rudolf-Tonn-Stadion, is a multi-use-stadium in Rannersdorf, a city subdivision of Schwechat, Austria.
Simmeringer Had
Simmeringer Had is a stadium in Vienna, Austria with a capacity of 5,000 people. There have been three stadiums with the name, all of which have hosted the 1. Simmeringer SC Austrian football club since 1900. The largest and most important of these stadiums also hosted the Austrian national team during the 1920s.
Hohe Warte Stadium
Hohe Warte Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Vienna, Austria. It is located on the Hohe Warte hill in Heiligenstadt, a northern suburb in the 19th Viennese district of Döbling.
Wiener Sportclub-Platz
Wiener Sport-Club Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Vienna, Austria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Wiener Sport-Club. The stadium holds 7,828 people.
Albert Schultz Eishalle
Erste Bank Arena is an indoor sporting arena located in Vienna, Austria. The arena has a capacity of 7,022 people and was opened in January 1995. It underwent major renovations in 2010 and 2011 to increase the capacity from 4,500 to over 7,000.
BSFZ-Arena
The BSFZ-Arena is a multi-use stadium in Maria Enzersdorf - Südstadt, Austria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of VfB Admira Wacker Mödling. The stadium holds 10,600.