INVER GROVE HEIGHTS, Minn. – Minnesota Hockey Hall of Fame officials announce the 120,000 plus square foot facility will be built in Inver Grove Heights.
It will sit on about 40 acres near Interstate 494 and near the Minnesota Vikings headquarters.

“Since announcing this legacy project in August, the outpouring of support from players past and present, Minnesota-based companies, and hockey fans statewide has been overwhelming,” MNHHOF CEO Natalie Darwitz said. “We’re truly excited to build our permanent home in Inver Grove Heights, honoring the past and inspiring the future of Minnesota hockey.”
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30,000-square-foot museum featuring a Great Hall and five exhibit wings
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state-of-the-art ice rink
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20,000-square-foot performance venue
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hockey-themed restaurant and taproom
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multiple signature event and community spaces
If you don’t want to wait for the Minnesota Hockey Hall of Fame to be built, you can go to the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in Eveleth. Spuds legend and former Minnesota Wild player Matt Cullen was inducted in 2024.
Make sure to stop by the world’s largest free-standing hockey stick while you’re in town to make for a great trip.




