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1 Technical Information  



1.1  Stage rigging  



1.1.1  Current  





1.1.2  Sound  





1.1.3  Light  





1.1.4  Display solutions / advertising  





1.1.5  Floor  





1.1.6  Table  





1.1.7  Chairs  





1.1.8  High ceilings  





1.1.9  Meeting rooms and auditoriums  





1.1.10  Kitchen  





1.1.11  Dance halls  









2 Larvik Arena IKS  





3 References  





4 External links  














Jotron Arena Larvik






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Coordinates: 59°0301N 10°0310E / 59.050362°N 10.052869°E / 59.050362; 10.052869
 

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(Redirected from Boligmappa Arena Larvik)

Jotron Arena Larvik
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LocationLarvik, Norway
Coordinates59°03′01N 10°03′10E / 59.050362°N 10.052869°E / 59.050362; 10.052869
Capacity4,000
Construction
OpenedSeptember 2009
Construction cost969 million NOK
Tenants
Larvik HK

Jotron Arena Larvik is an indoor arena in Larvik, Norway. It was opened in September 2009.[1] The arena will be primarily used for handball, but the hall has additional permanent floor marks for basketball, volleyball and floorball.[2]

Starting in September 2009, Arena Larvik will be the home court of Larvik HK. It is also one of the Norwegian venues selected to host the 2010 European Women's Handball Championship.[3]

The arena is a multi-purpose arena that may be customized for your occasion — concerts, shows, fairs, and sports events. It can accommodate up to 4,400 visitors, has 2,200 square meters of space, hundreds of parking places, and is conveniently located.[4]

The former name was Boligmappa Arena Larvik.

Technical Information

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Stage rigging

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- Arranged with suspension points for flexible rope rigging over a space-built stage.

- 18 stage elements 1m * 2m, h=40 cm or 100 cm. Complete with railings, deck edge and stairs.

Current

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- Power outlet 4 X 63A, 10 pcs. 16A on one side and 2 pieces 63A on the opposite side.

- 250A outlet in the associated garage building (cable must be stretched 40 metres).

Sound

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- Perfect speaker system, covers the entire grandstand area with a minimum of 85 db. At concerts, a PA is rented.

Light

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- Combat light 1,400 -3,800 lux. Normal lighting 750 lux.

- No direct daylight is allowed into the Jotron Arena. Black ceiling and side walls.

Display solutions / advertising

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- Digital LED screens for displaying advertising. Big screen on the opposite side of the VIP stand.

- Electricity and suspension points for extra large screens have been prepared.

Floor

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- Combi-elastic sports floor, Taraflex Sport M Pluss, from  Gerflor .

- During events, the sports floor is covered with a black covering floor.

Table

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- 140 pcs Table (75×180)

Chairs

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- 1800 pcs

High ceilings

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- Clear height under roof 9100 mm

Meeting rooms and auditoriums

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- We have 10 meeting rooms for up to 20 people.

- Various auditoriums for 190, 54 and 44 pers.

- Over 100 classrooms that can be used as meeting rooms for up to 60 people

Kitchen

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- At Jotron Arena there is a restaurant with a kitchen.

Dance halls

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- 3 pcs

Larvik Arena IKS

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Larvik Arena IKS is a joint venture between the municipalities of Larvik and Vestfold and Telemark. The company's mission is to manage the renting of Jotron Arena Larvik. Thor Heyerdahl upper secondary school operates and manages the arena during the school day. Vestfold and Telemark County Council owns the structure.

References

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  1. ^ "Offisielt åpningsshow i september" (in Norwegian). Arena Larvik. 3 April 2009. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 29 May 2009.
  • ^ "Strekene kommer på plass" (in Norwegian). Larvik HK. 2 April 2009. Retrieved 29 May 2009. [dead link]
  • ^ "EM-håndball i Larvik og Lillehammer" (in Norwegian). TV 2 Sporten. 19 March 2009. Archived from the original on March 22, 2009. Retrieved 29 May 2009.
  • ^ "Leie arena | Jotron Arena Larvik - For de store mulighetene". Jotron Arena Larvik (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2023-07-30.
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