Minneapolis: Sport Venue
Places and attractions in the Sport venue category
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Target Field
Nestled in the heart of Minneapolis, Target Field stands as a testament to the city's love for baseball and its commitment to revitalizing the downtown area. Opened in 2010, this modern ballpark is the home of Major League Baseball's Minnesota Twins and has quickly...
Target Center
Nestled in the heart of Minneapolis, the Target Center stands as a premier sports venue, playing host to a myriad of athletic events, concerts, and family shows. This multifunctional arena, with a seating capacity of over 18,000, is home to the NBA's Minnesota...
Huntington Bank Stadium
Huntington Bank Stadium stands as a modern coliseum in the heart of Minneapolis, serving as a beacon for sports enthusiasts and a rallying point for the community. Opened in 2009 and situated on the campus of the University of Minnesota, this outdoor stadium is...
U.S. Bank Stadium
U.S. Bank Stadium stands as a modern marvel in the heart of Minneapolis, a testament to the city's passion for sports and architectural innovation. This state-of-the-art sport venue, home to the NFL's Minnesota Vikings, opened its doors in 2016 and has since been a hub...
Mariucci Arena
Mariucci Arena, a beacon of collegiate ice hockey, stands proudly in the heart of Minneapolis, United States. This premier sports venue is home to the University of Minnesota's Golden Gophers men's hockey team, a powerhouse in the collegiate circuit.
Williams Arena
Williams Arena, affectionately known as "The Barn," is a storied sports venue located in the heart of Minneapolis, United States. With its signature raised floor and intimate atmosphere, it has been the epicenter of Minnesota basketball since its doors opened in 1928.
Parade Stadium
Parade Stadium is a former football stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was Minneapolis's first public football stadium. The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board built the 16,560-seat stadium at The Parade, a park just west of downtown, in 1951.
Ridder Arena
Ridder Arena is an indoor ice rink at the University of Minnesota, and home to the Minnesota Golden Gophers women's ice hockey team. The arena is adjacent to the men's 3M Arena at Mariucci. It was completed in 2002, and includes the connected Baseline Tennis Center for the men's and women's tennis teams.
Siebert Field
Siebert Field is a baseball park in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the United States. It is the home venue for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers of the Big Ten Conference, and is named in honor of Dick Siebert, a former head coach who led the Gophers to three national titles.
Minneapolis Armory
The Minneapolis Armory is an 8,400-person capacity music and events venue located at 500 South 6th St. in Downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.
Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium
Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium is located in Falcon Heights on the Saint Paul campus of the University of Minnesota. It is primarily used as the home of the Minnesota Golden Gophers women's soccer team. The stadium opened in 1999 and seats 1,000.
Nicollet Park
Nicollet Park was a baseball ground located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The venue was home to the minor league Minneapolis Millers of the Western League and later American Association from 1896 to 1955.
University of Minnesota Armory
The University of Minnesota Armory is a building on the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Armory was constructed in 1896 after the previous space for military training on the campus burnt in a fire in 1894.