City Park Ice Rink

The City Park Ice Rink (Hungarian: Városligeti Műjégpálya) is a public ice rink located in the City Park of the Hungarian capital Budapest, between the Heroes' Square and the Vajdahunyad Castle. Opened in 1870, it is the largest and one of the oldest ice rinks in Europe. In summer months the area is filled up with water to create a pond, which is primarily used for boating, but also hosted several special events, such as the snowball fight world record attempt in 2009 or the Art on Lake exhibition in 2011.

City Park Ice Rink
Városligeti Műjégpálya
Aerial view of the skating rink
LocationCity Park, Budapest, Hungary
Coordinates47.5138969°N 19.0801155°E / 47.5138969; 19.0801155
OwnerCity of Budapest
Field size180x67 metres (bandy and skating rink)
60x30 metres (ice hockey rink)
SurfaceIce
Construction
Built1869
Opened29 January 1870 (1870-01-29)
Renovated1968, 2011
Tenants
Budapesti Korcsolyázó Egylet; Hungarian Bandy Federation
Website
Official website

It went through a complete renovation between 2009 and 2011, in which the main building was restored to its 19th-century look. The skating area was expanded to 12,000 square metres (130,000 sq ft) and a standard ice hockey rink was set up as well. The skating rink re-opened on 16 December 2011 and it was the home of the 2012 European Speed Skating Championships from 6 to 8 January.

The memorial of the Hungarian Ice Hockey Hall of Fame is also found at the City Park Ice Rink since its inauguration in February 2012.

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