Construction Commences at Sportpark Rheinhöhe in Wiesbaden
The Rhine Heights Sports Park, a highly-anticipated new facility in Wiesbaden, Germany, is set to revolutionise the city's leisure and sports landscape. Scheduled for completion by the end of 2027, the park will be located at Konrad Adenauer Ring.
The sports park will encompass a leisure pool, an ice sports arena, a sauna landscape, and the new Mattiaqua headquarters. The leisure pool, spanning 50 x 25 meters, will feature a teaching pool, a non-swimmer area with a current channel, slides, and diving platforms. The ice rink in the new facility will be an impressive 60 x 30 meters, usable for roller sports during the summer months.
The new sports park will replace the existing leisure pool on Mainz Street and the Henkell artificial ice rink. Improved cycling and pedestrian connections are also part of the project's plans, with a new bus line to Konrad Adenauer Ring planned as well.
Representatives from various organisations, including the city-owned Mattiaqua operation, the Wiesbaden Urban Development Society (SEG), and the German Swimming Federation, were present at the groundbreaking ceremony, which took place on the 7th of August. The projected costs for the entire project are approximately 153 million euros, and it is supported by both federal and Hessian state funding.
The new sports park will follow the highest ecological standards, incorporating regional wood, integrated photovoltaic systems, green roofs, and district heating. A time capsule filled with symbolic items was sealed into the foundation stone during the groundbreaking ceremony, symbolising the historical significance of this project.
While specific details about the expected opening date of the Rhine Heights Sports Park are not currently available in the indexed sources, additional information can be found by checking local municipality websites, local news outlets, or official social media channels related to the sports park.
Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting project! The opening of the new sports park is planned for 2028, and it promises to be a significant addition to Wiesbaden's leisure and sports facilities.
Other sports, such as roller sports, will have the opportunity to utilize the large ice rink during the summer months at the new Rhine Heights Sports Park. The park will also contain facilities for various activities, including an impressive ice sports arena for winter sports.