ELEGANT MULTI-ARENA IN BERGEN FOR GRAND EVENTS WITH A CAPACITY FOR 12,000 SPECTATORS, SIMULTANEOUSLY SERVING AS A CATALYST FOR LIFE IN THE AREA AND PART OF AN URBAN DEVELOPMENT PROJECT.
Bergen ByArena is an elegant multi-arena that, with its aesthetic building volume and iconic crown on top, positions itself as a new landmark in Bergen.
The arena meets the highest standards to attract world-class events. The capacity is perfect for grand sports and cultural events, and at the same time, the building's structure is flexible enough to accommodate smaller events and intimate concerts. Flexibility is the keyword, and Bergen ByArena easily adapts to different scenarios and operational modes. Each event creates its own unique atmosphere, tailored to different types of audiences and stage setups. This makes the arena ideal for both local and international sports events, concerts, conferences, esports tournaments, exhibitions, and much more.
The construction includes the arena itself, the large open foyer, and support functions, as well as an attached hotel with access through a bridge. The roof above the arena has a spatial design for tech-nical purposes and is carefully tuned for optimal use in various events, designed discreetly to avoid distraction.
A focal point with synergy Bergen
The arena is a vital part of Bergen's development. Located opposite of the existing AdO swimming stadium. The location creates an obvious synergy between the two arenas. Simultaneously, Bergen ByArena naturally integrates into the urban space with its open base, inviting passersby into the large foyer area where everyday functions can be found. This supports a vibrant city life at Nygårdstangen even when there are no major events in the arena. The double-height foyer extends the urban space from the new square that connects Bergen ByArena to the AdO swimming stadium and serves as a natural meeting place and focal point in Bergen.
In addition to being a sports arena, Bergen ByArena, with its design and contribution to urban development, is also a cultural hub and symbol of Bergen's visionary progress.