Lõunakeskus Ice Hall

{{Short description|Ice arena in Tartu, Estonia}}

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| caption = Lõunakeskus Ice Hall in 2013

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| address = Riia 185c, 51014 Tartu, Estonia

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Lõunakeskus Ice Hall ({{langx|et|Lõunakeskuse jäähall}}) is an ice arena in Lõunakeskus, Tartu, Estonia.{{cite web |title=Tartu Lõunakeskuse Jäähall details - Eurohockey.com |url=https://www.eurohockey.com/arena/1017-tartu-lounakeskuse-jhall.html |website=www.eurohockey.com |access-date=23 April 2021}}

The hall was opened in 2005.

The hall's capacity is 600.

The hall has an ice arena with dimensions of 30 x 60 m.

The hall is used by two ice hockey clubs: Tartu Välk 494 and HK Kajakas Tartu.

In 2008, the hall was a place for 2008 Estonian Figure Skating Championships.

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