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| image = [[File:Palazzo del Ghiaccio.jpg|250px]] | | image = [[File:Palazzo del Ghiaccio.jpg|250px]] | ||
| location = via Piranesi<br>Milan, Italy | | location = via Piranesi<br>Milan, Italy | ||
| opened = | | opened = 1923 | ||
| closed = 1984 | | closed = 1984 | ||
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| tenants = [[HC Milano]] (1924-?)<br>[[HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano]] (1931-?) | | tenants = [[HC Milano]] (1924-?)<br>[[HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano]] (1931-?) | ||
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The '''Palazzo del Ghiaccio''' was an was an indoor ice rink in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. It opened | The '''Palazzo del Ghiaccio''' was an was an indoor ice rink in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. It opened on December 28, 1923, and closed in 1984. | ||
The rink hosted the [[Ice Hockey European Championship 1924]] and the [[1934 World Ice Hockey Championships]]. | The rink hosted the [[Ice Hockey European Championship 1924]] and the [[1934 World Ice Hockey Championships]]. |
Latest revision as of 19:34, 7 November 2018
Palazzo del Ghiaccio | |
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Location | via Piranesi Milan, Italy |
Opened | 1923 |
Closed | 1984 |
Owner | |
Tenants | HC Milano (1924-?) HC Diavoli Rossoneri Milano (1931-?) |
Capacity | N/A |
The Palazzo del Ghiaccio was an was an indoor ice rink in Milan, Italy. It opened on December 28, 1923, and closed in 1984.
The rink hosted the Ice Hockey European Championship 1924 and the 1934 World Ice Hockey Championships.