DNB Arena, Stavanger
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the coastal city of Stavanger, Norway, the DNB Arena stands as a modern temple of sports and entertainment. This multifunctional indoor arena, inaugurated in 2012, has quickly become a central hub for sporting events, concerts, and cultural gatherings in the region.
With a seating capacity of approximately 4,500 for sports events and up to 6,000 for concerts, the DNB Arena is a versatile venue that can adapt to a wide range of activities. It serves as the home ground for the local ice hockey team, the Stavanger Oilers, and has played a significant role in popularizing the sport within the community.
The design of the DNB Arena is both aesthetically pleasing and practical, boasting state-of-the-art facilities that include VIP suites, modern locker rooms, and a media center. The arena's architecture ensures that spectators have an excellent view of the action from every seat, making for an immersive experience whether they are cheering on their favorite team or enjoying a live performance.
Aside from sports, the DNB Arena has hosted an array of international artists, making it a go-to destination for music lovers in the region. Its advanced sound system and lighting capabilities guarantee that each event is delivered with the highest quality production.
The arena is conveniently located within easy reach of public transport, ensuring that it is accessible to both locals and visitors. With its dynamic schedule of events, the DNB Arena continues to attract a diverse audience, contributing significantly to the cultural vibrancy and economic growth of Stavanger.
DNB Arena – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sverd i fjell, Ledaal, Eiganes og Våland, Tjensvoll Church.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to DNB Arena?
How to get to DNB Arena by public transport?
Bus
- Stavanger turnhall • Lines: 6 (3 min walk)
- Tjensvollkrysset • Lines: 6 (9 min walk)