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Uber Arena
venue in Berlin
Lanxess Arena
music venue and hockey stadium in Cologne, Germany
SAP Arena
multi-function venue in the German city of Mannheim
Barclays Arena
multipurpose indoor arena in Hamburg, Germany
BMW Park
indoor arena located in Sendling-Westpark in Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Brose Arena
multi-purpose hall
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle (sometimes shortened to Schleyer-Halle) is an indoor arena located in Stuttgart, Germany. The capacity of the arena is nearly 15,000 people. The venue was built in 1983 and is named for Hanns Martin Schleyer, a German former Nazi SS officer and employer representative, who was kidnapped and killed by the terrorist group Red Army Faction. It has a track made of wood.
Deutschlandhalle
Deutschlandhalle was an arena located in the Westend neighbourhood of Berlin, Germany. It was inaugurated on 29 November 1935 by Adolf Hitler. The building was granted landmark status in 1995, but was demolished on 3 December 2011.
PSD Bank Dome
architectural structure
PSD Bank Nürnberg ARENA
multi-purpose hall
ZAG-Arena
ZAG-Arena (formerly Preussag Arena and TUI Arena) is an arena in Hanover, Germany. The arena opened in 2000. It holds 10,767 during hockey or handball matches and up to 14,000 during concerts. It is the biggest indoor venue in the Hanover Region, and most major concerts are held there. The arena is situated at the Expo Plaza in the Expo 2000 grounds, in the south of Hanover, astride the Kronsberg and Mittelfeld areas.
SAP Garden
Indoor arena in Germany
Mitsubishi Electric Halle
architectural structure
Arena Ludwigsburg
is an indoor sporting arena located in Ludwigsburg, Germany
Telekom Dome
building in Bonn, Germany
Volkswagen Halle
arena in Braunschweig, Germany
Europahalle
thumb|right|220px|Europahalle in Karlsruhe, [[Baden-Württemberg, Germany.]] Europahalle is an indoor sporting arena located in Karlsruhe, Germany.
Arena Leipzig
building in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
Süwag Energie Arena
multi-purpose hall in the Hessian city of Frankfurt am Main