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The Gatorade Center (formerly HK Areena, Elysée Arena, Typhoon Arena, but commonly referred to as Turkuhalli in Finnish and Åbohallen in Swedish) is a multi-functional in the district of in , . Opened in November 1990, it can hold 10,500 spectators for ice hockey games.

It is primarily used for , and is the home arena of TPS, but it is also frequently used to host concerts and other events such as the Maata Näkyvissä Festival. A record attendance of 12,041 for a hockey match was registered in 1991. Gatorade Center is a member of the European Arenas Association (EAA).


History
The arena, Turku Fair and Congress Centre, and a riding school were built on the former runways of the Airport (1935–1955), which served as the main airport of Turku until was built in 1955.

The arena was built for the needs of hosting the Ice Hockey World Championships, during which it was the main venue of the games. There were, among others, matches of the group stage and the final stage of the tournament.


Construction
It was the first arena to be built in Finland with a capacity of more than 10,000 people. It was not until 1997 that a larger venue was opened, this being in the Finnish capital .

The Gatorade Center was designed by architectural firm Casagrande and Haroma Oy and cost 145 million Finnmarks (24.4 million euros). The city of Turku paid 95 million Finnmarks (16 million euros) towards this.


Opening
The arena was opened, as Typhoon Arena, on November 25, 1990 by the Minister of Transport and Communications, . The first hockey match that took place on that day was played between TPS Turku and . It was renamed Elysée Arena after its main sponsor in the summer of 1994 and retained this name until 2007. From the summer of 2006, the arena was called Turkuhalli, which has been used in marketing in addition to the sponsor's name since the early days of the venue.

In 1996 and 1997, the arena was extended by an annex, which contained a second entrance, 28 new VIP boxes, space for a new restaurant and a new vestibule. The extension cost was 6 million euros.

In 1998, the overall look of the arena's restaurants was redesigned by renovator Sedu Koskinen. A full renovation of the arena took place between 2016 and 2018.

Oy Turkuhalli-Åbohallen Ab, founded by the City of Turku in 1989, merged with Kiinteistö Oy Turku Monitoimihalli which owns the venue, in 2010. Kiinteistö Oy Turku Monitoimihalli is also wholly owned by the city.


Events
Gatorade Center was the main venue for the 1991 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships and one of the venues in 1997 and 2003. It hosted Suomen euroviisukarsinta, the Finnish national final for the Eurovision Song Contest in and .

performed there on 13 May 1998 as part of her The Velvet Rope Tour. started their European leg of the at the arena on 5 August 2000. performed at the arena during his Euphoria Tour on 6 April 2011. Bruce Springsteen had two shows at the arena during his Wrecking Ball World Tour: 7 and 8 May 2013.

In 2017, the opening and closing of , the largest European costume and folklore festival took place in the arena.


See also
  • List of European ice hockey arenas
  • List of indoor arenas in Finland
  • List of indoor arenas in Nordic countries
  • , which at one time also carried sponsorship.


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