Jotron Arena Larvik

Indoor arena in Larvik, Vestfold, Norway From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jotron Arena Larvik is an indoor arena in Larvik, Norway. It was opened in September 2009.[1] The arena will be primarily used for handball, but the hall has additional permanent floor marks for basketball, volleyball and floorball.[2]

LocationLarvik, Norway
Coordinates59.050362°N 10.052869°E / 59.050362; 10.052869
Capacity4,000
OpenedSeptember 2009
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Jotron Arena Larvik
Interactive map of Jotron Arena Larvik
LocationLarvik, Norway
Coordinates59.050362°N 10.052869°E / 59.050362; 10.052869
Capacity4,000
Construction
OpenedSeptember 2009
Construction cost
969 million NOK
Tenants
Larvik HK
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Starting in September 2009, Arena Larvik will be the home court of Larvik HK. It is also one of the Norwegian venues selected to host the 2010 European Women's Handball Championship.[3]

The former name was Boligmappa Arena Larvik.

Larvik Arena IKS

Larvik Arena IKS is a joint venture between the municipalities of Larvik and Vestfold and Telemark. The company's mission is to manage the renting of Jotron Arena Larvik. Thor Heyerdahl upper secondary school operates and manages the arena during the school day. Vestfold and Telemark County Council owns the structure.

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