O2 Arena

With a seating and standing capacity for 17,000 plus 59 suites, the O2 World Arena is the second largest multi-functional hall in Germany. The lighting concept for the public areas, facade, and the arena itself originates from Kardorff Ingenieure.

Building type
Recreation
Location
Europe, Germany, Berlin
Project time frame
2008
Architect
HOK Kansas City - Sport
Client
Anschutz Entertainment Group
Image rights
Anschutz Entertainment Group Operations GmbH

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