







Kristins Hall was built in 1988, and is centrally located in Lillehammer, with Håkons Hall, Stampesletta and Lysgårdsbakkene as its closest neighbors. The facility contains an ice rink, sports hall, running track and curling rink. In addition, there are service areas such as meeting rooms and a café in the building.
Kristins Hall was built in 1988, and is centrally located in Lillehammer, with Håkons Hall, Stampesletta and Lysgårdsbakkene as its closest neighbors. The facility contains an ice rink, sports hall, running track and curling rink. In addition, there are service areas such as meeting rooms and a café in the building. The sports hall Kristins Hall changed its name to Eidsiva Arena. Lillehammer Ice Hockey Club, Eidsiva and Lillehammer municipality have entered into an agreement that extends over five years. Lillehammer Ice Hockey Club was founded in 1957 and the club's A-team is Oppland's only elite league team.
Kristins Hall was completed in 1988 and is ice rink number 19 to be built in Norway. Despite the fact that the spectator capacity is 3200, the attendance record is probably higher. During the NM finals against Storhamar in 1994, there were probably over 4000 spectators in Kristins Hall, thanks to makeshift stands. The club's sporting highlight is the Norwegian championship gold in 1994, where archrival Storhamar was beaten in the final series.
In addition to the ice rink itself, Kristins Hall also houses a sports hall, running track, weight room in addition to a number of changing rooms and material rooms. On the 2nd floor you will find the hockey cafeteria, while LIK has its offices on the 3rd floor. Kristins Hall can be found at Stampesletta in Lillehammer. From the E-6 you follow the signs to the Olympic Park, where you will find both Håkons Hall and Kristins Hall.
Ice rink
The ice rink in Kristins Hall is the home arena of Lillehammer Ice Hockey Club. Lillehammer Figure Skating Club and the Norwegian Elite Sports Gymnasium dept. Lillehammer are two other major users, but the ice rink is also available for rent to others.
The stands in the ice rink have a capacity for about 3200 spectators. The operating season has normally been from August 1st to about April 1st, the latter depending on the playoffs in ice hockey.
Sports hall
The sports hall has handball size, but can be divided into two, so it is possible to rent 1/2 hall. In addition to handball, courts for volleyball, basketball and badminton have been marked. Lillehammer Floorball Club uses the sports hall for its home games.
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