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Weser-Ems-Halle is a multi-purpose hall and arena complex with eight halls including the large Große EWE Arena, the small Kleine EWE Arena, the Kongresshalle and the Halle 3, or Messehalle. It is located in
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, Germany. The seating capacity of the venue is 6,069, for
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games (at the Große EWE Arena). The venue can host
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s, sports events,
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es, and
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.


See also

* Große EWE Arena * Kleine EWE Arena


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* 1954 establishments in West Germany Buildings and structures completed in 1954 Indoor arenas in Germany Basketball venues in Germany Buildings and structures in Oldenburg (city) Tourist attractions in Oldenburg (city) Sports venues in Lower Saxony Sports venues completed in 1954 {{LowerSaxony-struct-stub