Westfalenhallen

Westfalenhallen (Halls of Westphalia) are three multi-purpose venues, located in Dortmund, Germany. The original building was opened in 1925, but was destroyed during World War II. New halls were built, the Große Westfalenhalle opened in 1952. The capacity of the arena is 16,500. The Kleine Westfalenhalle served also for balls, exhibitions and concerts, such as the Dortmunder Philharmoniker, until the Opernhaus Dortmund was opened in 1966.

The venue played host to the 1964, 1980 and 2004 World Figure Skating Championships, as well as the 1955, 1983 and 1993 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships tournaments.

In 1981, the venue was one of only four locations worldwide, of The Wall Tour, by Pink Floyd, along with Los Angeles, Uniondale (New York) and London.

In 1983, the venue hosted the Rock Pop Festival, featuring Iron Maiden (headliner band), Scorpions, Ozzy Osbourne, Def Leppard, Quiet Riot, Judas Priest, Krokus & The Michael Schenker Group - one of the most massive heavy metal line ups of all time, featuring these bands at the peak of their careers.

Iron Maiden recorded Death on the Road, a live CD/DVD, at the venue on November 24, 2003.

Floor areas of the 8 halls

Hall Floor area
Westfalenhalle 1
4.700 m²
Westfalenhalle 2
1.800 m²
Westfalenhalle 2N
970 m²
Westfalenhalle 2U
1.000 m²
Westfalenhalle 3A
1.730 m²
Westfalenhalle 3B
10.600 m²
Westfalenhalle 4
8.300 m²
Westfalenhalle 5
5.100 m²
Westfalenhalle 6
7.200 m²
Westfalenhalle 7
6.000 m²
Westfalenhalle 8
5.500 m²

Public transport

Westfalenhallen is officially a terminus station of the Dortmund Stadtbahn (urban rail) line U45 and U46, part of the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr (VRR). Practically, it is not a terminus station: The trains of the line U46 continue as U45 to the central station, while the U45 trains usually continue as U46 to Brunnenstraße. In case of football matches of Borussia Dortmund or other events at Signal Iduna Park, the trains serve the terminus station Stadion.

Preceding station   Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn   Following station
Remydamm
U45 Terminus
Terminus U46
Polizeipräsidium
toward Brunnenstraße

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Preceded by
none
European Indoor Games
Venue

1966
Succeeded by
Sportovni hala
Prague