About this venue
CC Amfi is a modern indoor hall built for close-up event energy — the kind of venue where concerts and sports feel immediate thanks to a compact layout and clear sightlines. As a multi-purpose arena, it adapts smoothly to different productions, from high-tempo games to touring shows, keeping the experience consistently engaging.
Inside, the focus is on comfort and a strong in-hall atmosphere: seating is arranged to maintain good viewing angles across sections, while practical amenities like cloakroom access and refreshment points help the evening run without friction. During breaks, it’s easy to step aside, grab something, and return without missing the moment.
Kornsilovegen 54, Hamar, Norway is the exact address to use for getting straight to the entrance. Follow on-site signage for CC Amfi; parking options and short-stop drop-off/pick-up points are typically available in the immediate area around the venue. For broader city connections and getting around beyond the venue itself, see the text further down the page.
About the city
Hamar, a charming town on the shores of Mjøsa, surprises visitors with its lively event culture despite its compact size. Here, the buzz of sport and the thrill of concerts blend naturally with a calmer Scandinavian rhythm, so attending an event often becomes part of a broader getaway. The town offers a comfortable mix of restaurants, cafés, and accommodation across different budgets, and many visitors appreciate the sense of order and safety that makes the stay feel effortless.
Getting in and getting around is straightforward: trains arrive at Hamar stasjon, located close to the town centre, with frequent and practical connections from Oslo and the wider region. If you’re flying in, the nearest major airport is Oslo lufthavn (Gardermoen), and continuing by rail to Hamar stasjon is simple. For local trips and transfers around town and the surrounding area, the Innlandstrafikk bus network makes reaching arenas and sports venues quick, without the need for complicated planning.
Before or after the event, it’s worth taking a walk along the Mjøsa waterfront and lingering on the town’s promenades, where it’s easy to catch the local atmosphere. Highlights include Koigen, a waterside recreation area, and Domkirkeodden, known for its striking historic sites and museum setting. And for fans of major productions, the iconic Vikingskipet arena is a clear reminder that Hamar can deliver a big experience — both in the stands and beyond.