Bolshoy Ice Dome, Adler
Facts and practical information
The Bolshoy Ice Dome is a cutting-edge arena nestled in the city of Adler, Russia. This modern facility was one of the key venues for the 2014 Winter Olympics, hosting the ice hockey events. Its design is inspired by a frozen droplet, symbolizing the essence of winter sports, and at night, the dome is illuminated to resemble an icy peak, making it a captivating sight in the city's skyline.
Constructed with state-of-the-art technology, the Bolshoy Ice Dome boasts a seating capacity of around 12,000 spectators. The arena is equipped with all the amenities expected in a world-class facility, including VIP lounges, press areas, and comprehensive services for athletes and guests. Its retractable roof and advanced climate control systems ensure optimal conditions for both athletes and the audience, regardless of the weather outside.
Following its Olympic glory, the Bolshoy Ice Dome has become a versatile venue, hosting a variety of events, from sports competitions to concerts and cultural shows. Its Olympic legacy has turned it into a tourist attraction, drawing visitors keen to experience a piece of Winter Olympics history.
Bolshoy Ice Dome – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sochi Autodrom, Fisht Olympic Stadium, Iceberg Skating Palace, Shayba Arena.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Bolshoy Ice Dome?
How to get to Bolshoy Ice Dome by public transport?
Train
- Олимпийская деревня (24 min walk)