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- Ericsson_Globe abstract ""Globe Arena" redirects here. For the football ground, see Globe Arena (football stadium).The Ericsson Globe (originally known as the Stockholm Globe Arena, or in Swedish nicknamed Globen, ’The Globe’) is the national indoor arena of Sweden, located in the Johanneshov district of Stockholm (Stockholm Globe City). The Ericsson Globe is currently the largest hemispherical building in the world and took two and a half years to build. Shaped like a large white ball, it has a diameter of 110 metres (361 feet) and an inner height of 85 metres (279 feet). The volume of the building is 605,000 cubic metres (21,188,800 cubic feet). It has a seating capacity of 16,000 spectators for shows and concerts, and 13,850 for ice hockey.It represents the Sun in the Sweden Solar System, the world's largest scale model of the Solar System.On February 2, 2009, the naming rights to the Stockholm Globe Arena were officially acquired by Swedish telecommunications company Ericsson, and it became known as the Ericsson Globe.".
- Ericsson_Globe architect Lars_Vretblad.
- Ericsson_Globe architect Svante_Berg.
- Ericsson_Globe buildingStartDate "1986-09-10".
- Ericsson_Globe formerName "Stockholm Globe Arena (1989-2009)".
- Ericsson_Globe location Stockholm.
- Ericsson_Globe location Sweden.
- Ericsson_Globe openingDate "1989-02-19".
- Ericsson_Globe seatingCapacity "13850".
- Ericsson_Globe seatingCapacity "16000".
- Ericsson_Globe tenant Sweden_men's_national_ice_hockey_team.
- Ericsson_Globe thumbnail Ericsson_globe_logo.jpg?width=300.
- Ericsson_Globe wikiPageExternalLink en.aspx.
- Ericsson_Globe wikiPageExternalLink www.globencity.se.
- Ericsson_Globe wikiPageExternalLink index.php3?page=3000&lang=en&ctID=se&arID=90.
- Ericsson_Globe wikiPageExternalLink globen_1_1280.php.
- Ericsson_Globe wikiPageID "1879945".
- Ericsson_Globe wikiPageRevisionID "600148282".
- Ericsson_Globe after Belgrade.
- Ericsson_Globe after Berlin.
- Ericsson_Globe after Bern.
- Ericsson_Globe after Copenhagen.
- Ericsson_Globe after Deutschlandhalle.
- Ericsson_Globe after Friends_Arena.
- Ericsson_Globe after Gothenburg.
- Ericsson_Globe after Kombank_Arena.
- Ericsson_Globe after Ljubljana.
- Ericsson_Globe after Luis_Puig_Palace.
- Ericsson_Globe after Minsk.
- Ericsson_Globe after Minsk-Arena.
- Ericsson_Globe after Parken_Stadium.
- Ericsson_Globe after PostFinance-Arena.
- Ericsson_Globe after Solna_Municipality.
- Ericsson_Globe after Tivoli_Hall.
- Ericsson_Globe after Valencia.
- Ericsson_Globe after Vienna.
- Ericsson_Globe after Wiener_Stadthalle.
- Ericsson_Globe after "Rondo".
- Ericsson_Globe architect Lars_Vretblad.
- Ericsson_Globe architect Svante_Berg.
- Ericsson_Globe before Abdi_İpekçi_Arena.
- Ericsson_Globe before Dom_Sportova.
- Ericsson_Globe before Flanders_Expo.
- Ericsson_Globe before Ghent.
- Ericsson_Globe before Hartwall_Areena.
- Ericsson_Globe before Helsinki.
- Ericsson_Globe before International_Convention_Center_(Jerusalem).
- Ericsson_Globe before Istanbul.
- Ericsson_Globe before Jerusalem.
- Ericsson_Globe before Malmö.
- Ericsson_Globe before Malmö_City_Theatre.
- Ericsson_Globe before Malmö_Opera_and_Music_Theatre.
- Ericsson_Globe before Mediolanum_Forum.
- Ericsson_Globe before Milan.
- Ericsson_Globe before Palais_Omnisports_de_Paris-Bercy.
- Ericsson_Globe before Paris.
- Ericsson_Globe before Vienna.
- Ericsson_Globe before Wiener_Stadthalle.
- Ericsson_Globe before Zagreb.
- Ericsson_Globe brokeGround "1986-09-10".
- Ericsson_Globe capacity "13850".
- Ericsson_Globe capacity "16000".
- Ericsson_Globe formerNames "Stockholm Globe Arena".
- Ericsson_Globe hasPhotoCollection Ericsson_Globe.
- Ericsson_Globe location Stockholm.
- Ericsson_Globe location Sweden.
- Ericsson_Globe logoImage "200".
- Ericsson_Globe name "The Ericsson Globe".
- Ericsson_Globe nickname "Globen".
- Ericsson_Globe opened "1989-02-19".
- Ericsson_Globe owner "SGA Fastigheter".
- Ericsson_Globe tenants Sweden_men's_national_ice_hockey_team.
- Ericsson_Globe title European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships.
- Ericsson_Globe title European_Men's_Handball_Championship.
- Ericsson_Globe title European_Volleyball_Championship.
- Ericsson_Globe title Eurovision_Song_Contest.
- Ericsson_Globe title FIBA_EuroBasket.
- Ericsson_Globe title Ice_Hockey_World_Championships.
- Ericsson_Globe title Melodifestivalen.
- Ericsson_Globe title "Final Venue".
- Ericsson_Globe title "Venue".
- Ericsson_Globe years "1989".
- Ericsson_Globe years "1995".
- Ericsson_Globe years "1996".
- Ericsson_Globe years "2000".
- Ericsson_Globe years "2002".
- Ericsson_Globe years "2003".
- Ericsson_Globe years "2013".
- Ericsson_Globe subject Category:Athletics_(track_and_field)_venues_in_Sweden.
- Ericsson_Globe subject Category:Domes.
- Ericsson_Globe subject Category:Event_venues_established_in_1989.
- Ericsson_Globe subject Category:Handball_venues_in_Sweden.
- Ericsson_Globe subject Category:IIHF_World_Championship_venues.
- Ericsson_Globe subject Category:Ice_hockey_venues_in_Sweden.
- Ericsson_Globe subject Category:Indoor_arenas_in_Sweden.
- Ericsson_Globe subject Category:Indoor_athletics_(track_and_field)_venues.
- Ericsson_Globe subject Category:Indoor_ice_hockey_venues_in_Sweden.
- Ericsson_Globe subject Category:National_stadiums.
- Ericsson_Globe subject Category:Sports_venues_in_Stockholm.
- Ericsson_Globe subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Stockholm.