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The Snow Dome is an indoor ski slope at Bispingen in the German state of Lower Saxony. It opened on 21 October 2006.

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Outside view of the Snow Dome
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Piste
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Beginner's slope with travelator

The piste has a length of about 300 m (984 ft), height about 78 m (256 ft), and a width of up to 100 m (328 ft). On the snow area of about 23,000 m2 (27,508 sq yd), in addition to the downhill piste is a Funpark, a toboggan run (Rodelbahn) and a beginner's slope. The incline varies between 20% at the top and 9% at the bottom.

There are two ski lifts in the hall: a button lift with a capacity of 1,600 passengers/hour and a chairlift with a capacity of 3,000 passengers/hour. There is also a magic carpet for the nursery slope.

The interior temperature of the hall, which is open all year round, is kept at a constant −2 to −4 °C (28.4 to 24.8 °F).

The Snow Dome was closed on 31 March 2013 and employees were given their notice.[1] It reopened in November 2013 after much redevelopment work.

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