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Patinoire Iceberg
l'Iceberg
Map
LocationRue Pierre Nuss
67200 Strasbourg
Coordinates48°35′23″N 7°43′34″E / 48.58972°N 7.72611°E / 48.58972; 7.72611
CapacityHockey: 1,200
Up to 2,400 for other events.
Opened2005
Tenants
Étoile Noire de Strasbourg (2005-present)

The Patinoire Iceberg (also called l'Iceberg; in English: Iceberg ice rink) is an ice hockey rink located in Strasbourg, France. The Ligue Magnus ice hockey team, the Étoile Noire de Strasbourg play their home games here.

Description

The iceberg was opened in December 2005, and has two rinks. The competition rink features 1,200 seats, which can be expanded to 2,400 seats for some events. The recreational rink offers a surface of 500 square metres (5,400 sq ft) for public use.