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Location
  
Acreage
  
45,300 m²

Opened
  
10 July 2015

Phone
  
+46 31 385 43 00

Construction cost
  
800 million SEK

Type
  
Multi-sport complex

Broke ground
  
1 August 2012

Capacity
  
3,300

General contractor
  
Serneke Group AB

Prioritet Serneke Arena

Former names
  
Göteborgs Nya Arena (2014–2015)Änglagården (–2014)

Operator
  
Prioritet Finans and Serneke

Address
  
Krutvägen 2-4, 415 28 Göteborg, Sweden

Owners
  
Prioritet Finans, Serneke Group AB

Similar
  
Gamla Ullevi, Bravida Arena, Ullevi, Liseberg, Valhalla IP

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Prioritet Serneke Arena is a multi-sport complex in the district of Kviberg in Gothenburg, Sweden.

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The arena, located in Kviberg Park in eastern Gothenburg, is the largest multi-sport complex in the Nordic countries. It has a total area of 45,300 m² spread out on seven floors, and houses amongst other things a 1.2 km long indoor all-season skiing trail and a full-size football pitch with a spectator capacity of 3,300. There are also another two sports halls (for handball etc.), a restaurant, a hotel, conference areas, a fitness centre and a sports injury clinic. The complex is also used by the elementary school Änglagårdsskolan connected to IFK Göteborg, the sports gymnasium Aspero Idrottsgymnasium and the football academy of IFK Göteborg.

The plans to build Prioritet Serneke Arena were conceived in the mid 2000s by the contracting company Serneke, the head of the IFK Göteborg Academy Roger Gustafsson and the "Änglagårdsskolan". The first names of the project were "Änglagården" (an informal nickname of the Academy) and later on "Göteborgs Nya Arena". The first plans were to build an indoor arena and school premises with a total area of 23,000 m². In 2010, discussions with other parties started and a skiing trail, fitness centre, hotel, restaurant and conference areas were added to the plans. The project broke ground on 1 August 2012 and after three years of construction, the facilities were opened to the public on 10 July 2015. The current name was unveiled in connection to the opening.

It is owned and operated by Serneke and the financial institution Prioritet Finans. The complex was designed by architects Fredrik Hansson and Rickard Stark from OkiDoki! Arkitekter and the building cost was SEK 800 million.

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References

Prioritet Serneke Arena Wikipedia


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