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About this venue
Eisstadion am Pulverturm is more than an ice arena—it’s one of Straubing’s signature venues, built for big emotions and a tight, high-energy crowd. Opened in 1967 and later roofed, it keeps the feel of a classic hockey arena while remaining versatile enough for different event formats. As the home venue of the Straubing Tigers, it’s closely tied to the city’s game-night identity.
Inside, the experience is all about proximity to the action: strong sightlines, lively acoustics, and the kind of atmosphere where every shift feels close. Visitors appreciate the practical setup—well-structured stands and convenient food-and-drink points that keep the night moving without missing the key moments.
You’ll find it at Am Kinseherberg 23, Straubing, Germany. A large nearby lot, “Am Hagen,” offers around 3,500 free parking spaces, followed by a short, clearly signposted walk to the entrances. For broader citywide transport options and how to get around Straubing, check the general city info further down the page.
About the city: Straubing
Straubing, a charming town in Lower Bavaria, blends historic character with a dynamic entertainment and events scene. Whether you’re coming for sporting action, concerts, or major city happenings, you’ll find a compact center, a welcoming vibe, and the feeling that everything is close at hand. That mix of tradition and liveliness makes Straubing a great choice for a trip that easily turns into a full experience.
Getting around is straightforward: the city lines of Stadtbus Straubing make it easy to move through town and reach key areas quickly, while trains bring you directly to Bahnhof Straubing. If you’re flying in, the most common gateway is Flughafen München Franz Josef Strauß, and for regional flights or private aviation there’s also Flugplatz Straubing-Wallmühle (RBM/EDMS). In practice, that means less planning and more time for what you came for – a great event and a great atmosphere.
Before or after the event, it’s worth strolling along Stadtplatz, one of the city’s most striking main stretches, and stopping by the iconic Stadtturm that shapes the skyline of the center. Enjoy the rhythm of squares like Theresienplatz and Ludwigsplatz, then head toward the Danube river for a relaxed walk by the water. For an extra cultural layer, the town offers places such as the Herzogsschloss and the Gäubodenmuseum, so you can round off your night with a blend of sightseeing, local food, and an evening program.