Since 2011, 12 sports complexes with ice arenas have been built or reconstructed in Moscow.

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Since 2011, 12 sports complexes, including ice rinks, have been built and reconstructed in the capital using city budget funds. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"As part of the Targeted Investment Program, 12 sports complexes with ice arenas, totaling 106,200 square meters, have been built and renovated in Moscow since 2011. They are located in eight administrative districts and are designed for hockey, figure skating, competitions, and ice shows. The facilities were built using modern technologies, creating multifunctional and comfortable spaces for both professional and amateur athletes," said Vladimir Efimov.

New sports complexes have opened in the districts of Dmitrovsky, Nizhegorodsky, Novogireevo, Nekrasovka, Troparevo-Nikulino, Khoroshevo-Mnevniki, Chertanovo Tsentralnoye, Yuzhnoye Butovo, Yuzhnoye Medvedkovo, Yuzhnoye Tushino, and Yasenevo.

"The largest number of sports facilities with ice rinks have been built in the southwest of the capital: three sports complexes with a total area of over 33,700 square meters. For example, an ice palace was built in the Yasenevo district in 2023. A sports and fitness complex with an ice rink and gym was built in the Yuzhnoye Butovo district in 2011, and this year, the large "Maximum" sports complex, located on Ostafyevskaya Street, welcomed its first visitors. Its ice rink is designed for ice hockey training, district competitions without spectators, and public skating," noted the head of the Moscow Department of Civil Construction.

Alexey Alexandrov.

A multifunctional sports complex with a total area of 20,600 square meters was built in the Mnevnikovskaya Poima at 10a Nizhniye Mnevniki Street. One of the building's key architectural features is a canopy shaped like the tip of a skate. The complex includes a main ice rink with 2,025 seats, a training ice rink, a shooting gym for hockey players, and a multi-purpose gym, as well as gyms for padel tennis, choreography, martial arts, and other disciplines. Athletes will also have 27 rest rooms.

In 2023, a large ice palace covering 21,300 square meters was built in the Yasenevo district. The sports complex provides all the necessary conditions for training and competitions in figure skating, hockey, and ice shows. It houses two ice arenas, 10 choreography studios covering approximately 1,700 square meters, a training hall with a synthetic ice surface, two weight rooms, an acrobatics studio, and a rehabilitation unit with a water treatment area. It also features rest rooms, locker rooms for athletes, a conference room, and a refreshment bar. The complex grounds have been landscaped and include parking.

The construction of social facilities in Moscow is in line with the goals and initiatives of the national project "Infrastructure for life." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

Five sites have been allocated in Moscow for the construction of sports facilities under the Moscow Investment Program.

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