What is another name for Allianz Arena?
What is another name for Allianz Arena?
For other uses, see Allianz Stadium. “Schlauchboot” (“dinghy”). Allianz Arena ( German: [aˈli̯ants ʔaˌʁeːna]; known as Fußball Arena München for UEFA competitions) is a football stadium in Munich, Bavaria, Germany with a 70,000 seating capacity for international matches and 75,000 for domestic matches.
Who designed the Allianz Arena Munich?
Allianz Arena, stadium in Munich that was designed by the architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron and completed in 2005. When Germany was awarded the honor of hosting the soccer World Cup in 2004, it needed new stadiums to accommodate the matches.
What to do at the Allianz Arena?
See the Allianz Arena from the outside, from the perspective of the Esplanade. The South stand, part of the West stand and the whole pitch. Take an Arena Tour for a behind the scenes insight into this extraordinary and unusual stadium. A behind-the-scenes tour of the Allianz Arena and the history of FC Bayern Munich.
What is the 2g-plus rule at the Allianz Arena?
The so-called ‘2G-Plus rule’ (geimpft oder genesen und getestet – vaccinated or recovered and tested) applies at the Allianz Arena. See the Allianz Arena from the outside, from the perspective of the Esplanade.
Where can I Park at the Allianz Arena?
At the Allianz Arena, there are sufficient bicycle parking spaces in the north (Busparkplatz Nord) right next to the entrances. Thus, you can use the not so busy North entrance and are therefore faster in your seats.
Where is the Allianz Arena in Munich?
Allianz Arena | 80939 München | Werner-Heisenberg-Allee 25 The Allianz Arena is located outside the low-emission zone. There are many ways to get to the Allianz Arena in München-Fröttmaning – from bike through to the underground. Cars, buses and motorbikes access the new temple of football via the motorway.