The Medeu Ice Skating Rink, located near Almaty, Kazakhstan, is one of the world’s most famed ice rinks. Situated at an altitude of 1,691 meters above sea level, it's renowned for its stunning mountainous backdrop and crisp, fresh air contributing to its natural ice. Spanning over 10,500 square meters, Medeu is the largest high-mountain skating rink globally. Built in 1949, the rink uses a sophisticated freezing system to maintain its ice surface, which is ideal for speed skating and figure skating. Medeu has hosted numerous international competitions and has been a breeding ground for training world-class athletes. The rink's impressive location in the picturesque Ile-Alatau National Park also makes it a popular recreational spot for locals and tourists alike who come to skate, play ice hockey, or simply enjoy the scenery. Besides winter sports, Medeu serves as a concert venue and a gateway for nature hikes during the warmer months, showcasing its versatility and cultural significance. Its blend of natural beauty and sports heritage makes Medeu a symbol of Kazakhstan's winter sports and a cherished landmark.