The investment was initiated by Mayor of Tomaszów Mazowiecki Marcin Witko, and Polish Sport and Tourism Minister Witold Bańka. Rosa-Bud company from Radom, Poland was the main builder of the arena. The project was included in a Strategic Investments Program of Sport and Tourism Ministry of the Republic of Poland. Funding from the ministry was 19 million PLN,[3] while other financial means came from local government. The process of construction lasted only fourteen months – it began in August 2016, and main works ended in September 2017. The official opening of the arena took place on December 14, 2017. President of Poland, Andrzej Duda, took part in an official ceremony, which was also celebrated by a concert by Ray Wilson.
Characteristics
Ice Arena in Tomaszów Mazowiecki is the first and only year-round indoor arena designated for winter sports in Poland. The facility is accommodated to organizing events of different ranges. The arena meets the strict requirements of International Skating Union, which makes it capable of organizing international events.
The area of the facility is 292,000 square metres (3,140,000 sq ft).[4] A full-sized 400-meter (1,300 ft) speed skating track,[5] ice hockey, figure skating and short track rinks are located in this space. It also contains four ice freezing zones and modern sound and lighting systems that meet with HD broadcasting standards.
1.5 seconds – sound movement between extreme points of the building. Thanks to the sound support system, all participants of the events can hear sound in real time, with no echo.
292,000 square metres (3,140,000 sq ft) is the building's area.
1.7 hectares (4.2 acres) is the allotment that Arena Lodowa is located on.
850 tons is the roof's steel construction.
4 Olympic disciplines are practised in the arena.
The arena also offers fully equipped conference rooms. Beyond practice hours and sport events, the facility serves as a place for recreation for the citizens of Tomaszów Mazowiecki, and surrounding areas. During the course of the first summer holidays after the opening of the arena, the Town Hall organized sports school for children who stay in the city during summer. Concerts and cultural mass events are also organized in the facility.
Athletes and trainers related to the Arena
Karolina Bosiek, the youngest Polish Olympian (2018, Pjongczang)