Čyžoŭka-Arena is a multifunctional sports, recreation and entertainment complex in Minsk, the second largest ice rink in Belarus after the "Minsk-Arena". Čyžoŭka-Arena is located in the south-east of the city of Minsk, on the territory of the park named after the 900th anniversary of the city of Minsk, in the Čyžoŭka microdistrict, on the bank of the Čyžoŭka reservoir, formed on the Svisloch River. The construction of the Čyžoŭka-Arena began in 2009. The official opening of the Čyžoŭka-Arena took place at the end of 2013. The complex includes: a large sports and entertainment arena for almost nine thousand spectators; a small training arena for almost five hundred spectators; halls for practicing various sports, places for active recreation, entertainment and leisure.

The main purpose of the big arena is to host ice hockey matches, figure skating competitions and other ice sports. It is possible to transform the arena into a site for playing sports, combat sports, weightlifting, gymnastics, boxing, for holding exhibitions, as well as into a stage for concerts and other entertainment events. The small arena is intended for training professional athletes and for pupils of youth sports schools, as well as for mass skating. Between the arenas there are comfortable conference rooms, as well as a recreation, leisure and entertainment area with bowling, billiard rooms, saunas, a swimming pool, cafes and restaurants. Thus, Čyžoŭka-Arena is a very unusual building, a recognizable landmark of the city of Minsk and an interesting tourist attraction.

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