Copenhagen: Sport Venue
Places and attractions in the Sport venue category
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Parken Stadium
Parken Stadium, the largest football venue in Denmark and the home of Danish football, stands proudly in the nation’s capital, Copenhagen. This modern arena, with a seating capacity of 38,065 spectators, is not only a sporting landmark but also a hub for large-scale...
Brøndby Stadium
Nestled in the suburbs of Copenhagen, Brøndby Stadium stands as a testament to Denmark's love for football. Officially opened in 1965 and renovated in 2000, this iconic sport venue has become the heart and soul of the local community and the pride of Danish football...
DGI-byen
In the vibrant city of Copenhagen, Denmark, lies a multifaceted sports and leisure complex known as DGI-byen. This dynamic venue, situated near the central train station, offers a plethora of activities and facilities catering to sports enthusiasts, families,...
Charlottenlund Racetrack
Charlottenlund Racetrack is a harness racing track in the town of Charlottenlund at the Capital Region of Denmark. The racetrack, nicknamed Lunden, was established in 1891 by the Danish Trotting Club.
Klampenborg Racecourse
Klampenborg Racecourse is a flat horse racing track in Klampenborg in the northern suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Lyngby Stadion
Lyngby Stadion is a combined football and athletics stadium in Kongens Lyngby, Denmark. It is owned by the municipality of Lyngby-Taarbæk. It is the home of the football club Lyngby Boldklub, and Trongårdens IF athletics association. The stadium has a capacity of approximately 10,000 with 3,100 seated.
Royal Arena
Royal Arena is a multi-use indoor arena in the Ørestad South area of Copenhagen, Denmark. The ground was broken for construction on 26 June 2013 and the arena opened in February 2017.
Valby Idrætspark
Valby Idrætspark is a multi-purpose stadium in Valby od Copenhagen, Denmark. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Boldklubben Frem. Valby Idrætspark has hosted a total of nine Danish FA-recognized internationals.
Prismen
Prismen is a multifunctional sports and cultural venue in Holmbladsgade on Amager in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was inaugurated in 2006 to a design by Dorte Mandrup.
Bavnehøj Friluftsbad
Bavnehøj-Hallen is an indoor sports arena in Copenhagen, Denmark primarily used for handball. The arena is home to Danish Handball League side Ajax Heroes.
Farum Arena
Farum Arena is a multi-purpose arena, located in Copenhagen, Denmark. The seating capacity of the arena varies, from 3,000 people. The arena is part of a sport complex located in Copenhagen.
Gladsaxe Stadium
Gladsaxe Stadium is a sports center located on Gladsaxevej 200, Søborg, Gladsaxe Municipality, in Copenhagen, which is primarily used for association football matches.
Nørrebrohallen
Nørrebrohallen is a Danish sports complex in Nørrebro, Copenhagen. It was formerly known as Nørrebro Remise because it worked as a roundhouse for the now-defunct Copenhagen Tram until 1972 when all tram activities stopped.
Sundby Idrætspark
Sundby Idrætspark is a sports complex, that consists of a combined association football and athletics stadium, located in the district of Amager Vest, Copenhagen.
Tingbjerg Idrætspark
Tingbjerg Idrætspark is an association football facility in Brønshøj, Denmark. Nicknamed Tingbjerg Ground, it is the home stadium of 2nd Division club Brønshøj Boldklub. The facility consists of a football stadium, an artificial pitch, a single gravel pitch with artificial lights and six natural grass football pitches.
Copenhagen Skatepark
Copenhagen Skatepark, also referred to as CPH Skatepark, is an indoor skateboarding venue located at Enghavevej in the Kongens Enghave district of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Østerbro Stadium
Østerbro Stadium is a combined football and athletics stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is the home of the football clubs Boldklubben af 1893 and BK Skjold and it is also the home stadium of the athletics clubs Københavns Idræts Forening and Sparta. It has a capacity of approximately 7,000.
Gentofte Sportspark
Gentofte Sportspark is a multi-purpose stadium in Gentofte near Copenhagen, Denmark. The stadium holds 15,000 people. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Hellerup IK.
Kedelhallen
Keddelhallen is a cultural and sports venue in the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen, Denmark. The buildings were previously part of Frederiksberg Incineration Plant but were adapted for their current use in 2001.
Kildeskovshallen
Kildeskovhallen is a sports venue in Gentofte in northern Copenhagen, Denmark.
Hvidovre Stadium
Hvidovre Stadium is an athletics- and association football stadium located in Hvidovre, south west of Copenhagen, Denmark, that is owned and operated by Hvidovre Municipality.
Københavns Idrætspark
Københavns Idrætspark, in daily use Idrætsparken, also known as Parken, was a multi-purpose stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was initially used as the stadium of Denmark national football team and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub. It was replaced by the Parken Stadium in 1992. The capacity of the stadium was 48,000 spectators.
StreetMekka
StreetMekka is a 2,200 square metre indoor venue for street sports and street culture in the Kongens Enghave district of Copenhagen, Denmark. The activities include Street basketball, parkour, dance, street soccer, street art, beat production, and DJing. It is situated at Enghavevej 82 D, adjacent to Copenhagen Skatepark.
Frederiksberghallen
Frederiksberghallen is an indoor sports arena in Copenhagen, Denmark primarily used for handball. The arena can hold 1,400 spectators and is home for København Håndbold.