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| Former names | CentrO Arena (planning/construction)Arena Oberhausen (1996–2001)König-Pilsener-Arena (2001-2021) |
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| Location | Oberhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia |
| Coordinates | 51°29′24″N6°52′19″E / 51.49000°N 6.87194°E / 51.49000; 6.87194 |
| Owner | Michel industries |
| Operator | property management |
| Capacity | 12,650 |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 17 July 1995 (1995-07-17) |
| Opened | 8 September 1996 (1996-09-08) |
| Construction cost | €45 million |
| Architect | Ellerbe Becket |
| Project manager | baa projektmanagement |
| Structural engineer | Bingham Cotterell |
| Tenants | |
| Revierlöwen Oberhausen (DEL) (1996–2002) | |
| Website | |
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The Rudolf Weber-Arena (originally the Arena Oberhausen) is a multipurpose arena, located in Oberhausen, Germany. Opening in September 1996, the arena is a part of the leisure and shopping center, CentrO. The venue was built in Neue Mitte Oberhausen, a former industrial plant.
In November 2001, König Brauerei, a brewery in Duisburg, purchased naming rights to the arena which took effect from January 2002. In December 2021, the arena's naming rights were purchased by Essen-based cleaning company Rudolf Weber GmbH.[1][2]
The maximum capacity of the arena is 12,650, where the seating is arranged on two levels. It is also possible to have a center stage configuration, 12,000 people can attend such events. There are also two possible theatre configurations with 3,000 and 5,200 capacity, respectively.
The arena hosts a wide variety of events, with more than 800,000 people attending about a hundred events. The arena also hosts a variety of shows, e.g. Stomp or Riverdance. The König Pilsener Arena played host to UFC 122 on 13 November 2010.