Minsk Sports Palace
| Location | Minsk, Belarus |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 53°54′38″N 27°32′58″E / 53.910679°N 27.54958°E |
| Owner | Ministry of Sport and Tourism |
| Capacity | 3,311 (sport) 4,500 (concerts) |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | September 1963 |
| Opened | May 1966 |
| Renovated | 2001–04 |
| Expanded | 1999 |
| Architect | Filimonov S.D. Malyshev V.N. |
| Structural engineer | Korzhevsky V.V. |
| Main contractors | Belgosproekt |
| Tenants | |
| Tivali Minsk (1966–2001) HC Dinamo Minsk (2004–2010) | |
Minsk Sports Palace is an indoor sports arena, located in Minsk, Belarus. The arena seats 4,842 spectators and opened in 1966. It hosts various indoor events, including HC Dynamo Minsk and the Kontinental Hockey League before Minsk-Arena was completed.