Ukhta is a Russian city in the Komi Republic, founded in 1929. According to the data obtained during the last census, today about 98 thousand people live here.
For the state, this city is of great industrial importance. However, there are not only oil producing enterprises, plants and factories in Ukhta. The cultural sphere of the city is represented by eight museums and theaters, as well as five sports complexes. The latter include the local Ice Palace.
How to get to the Ice Palace
The Ukhta Ice Palace is located at the intersection of Mira Street and Ukhtinskaya Street. Full address of the sports complex: Mira street, 3B.
For visitors who arrived at the Ukhta Ice Palace in their own car, ground parking is equipped on the territory of the sports complex.
Next to the complex there are public transport stops: "Pool Yunost" ("Ice Palace") and "Neftchik Stadium".
Description and photo of the Ice Palace in Ukhta
Construction of sportscomplex began in 2008, two years after the final project of the Ice Palace was completed. The stadium was opened to the public on March 30, 2012.
Today, the Ukhta Ice Palace is a three-story building with a total area of 9.6 thousand square meters. m. The auditorium of the stadium can simultaneously accommodate up to two thousand people.
The full name of the sports complex is the Ice Palace of Sports named after Sergey Alekseevich Kapustin. S. Kapustin is a famous Soviet hockey player and Honored Master of Sports of the USSR, who was born in Ukhta in 1953.
The Ice Palace of Ukhta hosts mass skating, classes at the local children's and youth sports school, as well as various entertainment events in honor of the holidays. In addition, there is a fitness room on the territory of the sports complex, which includes a cardio zone and exercise equipment aimed at developing all muscle groups.
A visit to the gym is available both as a one-time visit and on an ongoing basis. It is possible to purchase subscriptions for 4, 8, 10, 12 or an infinite number of visits. A one-time visit to the fitness room will cost from 200 to 250 rubles. Minors and students will receive a discount upon presentation of relevant documents.
Rink
On the days free from the activities of the youth sports school, mass ice skating is held in the Ukhta Ice Palace.
On weekdays and weekends, the cost of onean hour of skating is 270 or 170 rubles for adults and 160 rubles or 80 rubles for children (up to 12 years old inclusive) with skate rental or with their own equipment, respectively.
During the holidays, the price increases slightly. For adults, an hour of skiing will cost 330 rubles or 200 rubles, for children - 190 rubles or 100 rubles.
Also, the Ice Palace provides its visitors with the service of sharpening skates with dull blades.
From Monday to Wednesday, the box office where you can buy tickets to the rink is open from 14:30 to 19:00, on Thursday - from 11:30 to 19:00, on Friday - from 14:30 to 20:10, on weekends - from 13:15 to 20:10.
The current schedule of mass skating at the Sergey Kapustin Ice Palace can be found in the official community of the sports complex on the social network.