Deutschlandhalle

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Deutschlandhalle in Berlin-Westend
Deutschlandhalle in Berlin-Westend

Deutschlandhalle is an arena in Berlin, Germany.

Built primarily for the 1936 Summer Olympics it was opened in 1935 and holds 8,764 people. The Olympic boxing, weightlifting and wrestling competitions took place here. On February 19, 1938 test pilot Hanna Reitsch demonstrated the first indoor flight in the arena with a Focke-Wulf Fw 61 helicopter.

Heavily damaged by air raids the Deutschlandhalle was rebuilt after World War II and is nowadays primarily used for ice hockey, but also serves as a multi purpose arena. It hosted the 1980 basketball euroleague final between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Real Madrid (Madrid won 89-85)[1], the 1995 basketball Korać Cup final in which local ALBA Berlin won the trophy[2] and the 1995 World Amateur Boxing Championships.

The building has also been used for musical events: Ella Fitzgerald performed here in 1960; the concert was recorded as Ella in Berlin. The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Queen and Jimi Hendrix held concerts here, the 1981 film Christiane F. shows a performance by David Bowie in the Deutschlandhalle.

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  1. ^ Real Madrid - Maccabi, final de la Copa de Europa de 1980 (Spanish)
  2. ^ Club History

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Coordinates: 52°30′01″N, 13°16′11″E

Preceded by
1979 Final Venue
Grenoble
FIBA European Champions Cup
Final Venue

1980
Succeeded by
Rhenus Sport
Strasbourg