Hovet
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Hovet
Summary
Hovet is an indoor ice rink[1]. Hovet ranks in the top 5% of indoor_ice_rink entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (71 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Hovet is located in Stockholm[3].
- Hovet is in the country of Sweden[4].
- Hovet's instance of is recorded as indoor ice rink[5].
- Hovet's instance of is recorded as music venue[6].
- Hovet's architect is recorded as Paul Hedqvist[7].
- Hovet is owned by SGA Fastigheter[8].
- Hovet is operated by Q10680463[9].
- Johanneshov is named after Hovet[10].
- Hovet took place at Johanneshov[11].
- Hovet's Commons category is recorded as Hovet[12].
- Hovet's occupant is recorded as Djurgårdens IF IHF Herr[13].
- Hovet's occupant is recorded as Djurgårdens IF Hockey[14].
- Hovet's occupant is recorded as AIK IF Herr[15].
- 1953 marks the founding of Hovet[16].
- Hovet's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 59.294861111111, 'lon': 18.081944444444}[17].
- Hovet's sport is recorded as ice hockey[18].
- Hovet's located on street is recorded as Globentorget[19].
- Hovet's official website is recorded as https://hovetarena.se/[20].
- Hovet's maximum capacity is recorded as {'amount': '+8094'}[21].
- Hovet's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'sv', 'text': 'Hovet'}[22].
- Hovet's date of official opening is recorded as November 4, 1955[23].
- Hovet's capital cost is recorded as {'unit': 'Q122922', 'amount': '+3200000'}[24].
- Hovet's exact match is recorded as https://foretagsservice.stockholm/hitta-plats-lokal-och-anlaggning-for-evenemang/evenemangsanlaggning/hovet[25].
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Founding
1953 marks the founding of Hovet[16].
Identity
Hovet's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'sv', 'text': 'Hovet'}[22].
Operations
Hovet is operated by Q10680463[9].
Ownership
Hovet is owned by SGA Fastigheter[8].
Why It Matters
Hovet ranks in the top 5% of indoor_ice_rink entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (71 views/month).[2] Hovet has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26] Hovet is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]