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Stadium & Arena Attractions In Upper Bavaria

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Stadium & Arena Attractions In Upper Bavaria

  • 1. Allianz Arena Munich
    Allianz Arena [ʔaˈli̯ants ʔaˌʁeːnaː] is a football stadium in Munich, Bavaria, Germany with a 75,000 seating capacity. Widely known for its exterior of inflated ETFE plastic panels, it is the first stadium in the world with a full colour changing exterior. Located at 25 Werner-Heisenberg-Allee at the northern edge of Munich's Schwabing-Freimann borough on the Fröttmaning Heath, it is the second-largest arena in Germany behind Westfalenstadion in Dortmund. FC Bayern Munich has played its home games at the Allianz Arena since the start of the 2005–06 season. The club had previously played their home games at the Munich Olympic Stadium since 1972. 1860 Munich previously had a 50% share in the stadium, but Bayern Munich purchased their shares for €11 million in April 2006. The arr...
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  • 2. Audi Sportpark Ingolstadt
    Audi Sportpark (German pronunciation: [ˈʔaʊdiːˌʃpɔʁtpaʁk] is a 15,800-capacity stadium in Ingolstadt, Germany. It is primarily used for football and is the home of FC Ingolstadt 04.
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  • 3. Wacker Arena Burghausen
    SV Wacker Burghausen is a German football club based in Burghausen, Bavaria and is part of one of the nation's largest sports clubs with some 6,000 members participating in two dozen different sports.
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  • 4. Audi Dome Munich
    Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle, also known by its sponsorship name of Audi Dome, is an indoor arena located in Sendling-Westpark, Munich, Germany. It was initially named after the president of the Bavarian State Sport Association. The 6,700-seat hall opened in 1972 to host basketball events for the 1972 Summer Olympics. The arena has been the regular home venue of Bayern Munich basketball club since 2011.
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  • 5. Gruenwalder Stadion Munich
    Städtisches Stadion an der Grünwalder Straße is a multi-purpose stadium in Munich, Germany. It was built in 1911 and was the home ground for 1860 Munich until 1995. Local rival Bayern Munich also played in the stadium from 1926 until 1972, when they moved to the new Olympiastadion. Nowadays it is the home ground of the second teams and the U–19 teams of Bayern and 1860. As of the start of the 2013–14 Bundesliga season, FC Bayern Munich also play their home matches at the ground. Since 1860 Munich was relegated from 2.Bundesliga to Regionalliga Bayern at the end of the 2016/2017 season, the senior team returned to the stadium. The largest crowd was 58,560 in 1948 at a game between TSV 1860 Munich and 1. FC Nürnberg. The Monty Python sketch The Philosophers' Football Match, though pr...
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  • 6. Sportpark Unterhaching Unterhaching
    Sportpark Unterhaching, currently known as Alpenbauer Sportpark following a sponsorship deal in 2013, is the home of Munich football club SpVgg Unterhaching. It is used almost exclusively for first-team games and occasionally for reserve-team games. It has a capacity of 15,053 – 6,874 seated and 8,179 standing. The stadium is owned by the town of Unterhaching.
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