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Photos: German stadiums from the air

Only from a bird’s eye view do stadiums show themselves in their full splendor and architectural masterpieces become visible. Stadionwelt therefore shows photos of German stadiums from the air. We thank our long-term partner euroluftbild.de® for the pictures.

Here you can find all photos (stadiums / arenas etc.)
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Allianz Arena
City: Munich
Main user: FC Bayern Munich
Capacity: 75,000

BayArena
City: Leverkusen
Main user: Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Capacity: 30,210

Benteler Arena
City: Paderborn
Main user: SC Paderborn 07
Capacity: 15,000

BORUSSIA-PARK
City: Gladbach
Main user: Borussia Mönchengladbach
Capacity: 54,014

BWT-Stadion am Hardtwald
City: Sandhausen
Main user: SV Sandhausen
Capacity: 15,414

Carl Benz Stadium
City: Mannheim
Main user: SV Waldhof Mannheim
Capacity: 26,300

The traditional club SV Waldhof Mannheim is at home in the Carl Benz Stadium. Image: euroluftbild.de

Deutsche Bank Park
City: Frankfurt
Main user: Eintracht Frankfurt
Capacity: 51,500

EINTRACHT STADIUM
City: Braunschweig
Main user: Eintracht Braunschweig
Capacity: 23,325

flyer alarm arena
City: Würzburg
Main user: FC Würzburger Kickers
Capacity: 13,080

Fritz Walter Stadium
City: Kaiserslautern
Main user: 1. FC Kaiserslautern
Capacity: 49,780

HDI-Arena
City: Hanover
Main user: Hannover 96
Capacity: 49,200

Holstein Stadium
City: Kiel
Main user: Holstein Kiel
Capacity: 15,034

The Holstein Stadium is the northernmost venue of German professional football.

The Holstein Stadium is the northernmost venue of German professional football. Image: euroluftbild.com

Jahn Stadium Regensburg
City: Regensburg
Main user: SSV Jahn Regensburg
Capacity: 15,210

Max-Morlock-Stadion
City: Nuremberg
Main user: 1. FC Nürnberg
Capacity: 50,000

The Max Morlock Stadium was opened in 1928.

The Max Morlock Stadium was opened in 1928. Image: euroluftbild.de

MDCC-Arena
City: Magdeburg
Main user: FC Magdeburg
Capacity: 27,250

Mercedes-Benz Arena
City: Stuttgart
Main user: VfB Stuttgart
Capacity: 60,449

MERKUR SPIEL-ARENA
City: Düsseldorf
Main user: Fortuna Düsseldorf
Capacity: 52,000

Millerntor Stadium
City: Hamburg
Main user: FC St. Pauli
Capacity: 29,546

Olympiastadion
City: Berlin
Main user: Hertha BSC
Capacity: 74,475

The Olympic Stadium is one of the most famous sports facilities in Germany.

The Olympic Stadium is one of the most famous sports facilities in Germany. Image: euroluftbild.de

Olympiastadion
City: Munich
Main user: Türkgücü Munich
Capacity: 69,466

OPEL ARENA
City: Mainz
Main user: 1. FSV Mainz 05
Capacity: 34,000

Ostseestadion
City: Rostock
Main user: Hansa Rostock
Capacity: 29,000

PreZero Arena
City: Sinsheim
Main user: TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Capacity: 30,164

Real-Arena
City: Herne
Main user: SC Westfalia Herne
Capacity: 32,000

Red Bull Arena
City: Leipzig
Main user: RB Leipzig
Capacity: 42,959

RheinEnergieSTADION
City Cologne
Main user: 1. FC Köln
Capacity: 49,968

Rudolf Harbig Stadium
City: Dresden
Main user: SG Dynamo Dresden
Capacity: 30,500

The Rudolf Harbig Stadium is the second largest in the 3rd division.

The Rudolf Harbig Stadium is the second largest in the 3rd division. Image: euroluftbild.com

schauinsland-Reisen-arena
City: Duisburg
Main user: MSV Duisburg
Capacity: 31,500

Black Forest Stadium
City: Freiburg
Main user: SC Freiburg
Capacity: 24,000

Sparda Bank Hessen Stadium
City: Offenbach
Main user: Offenbacher FC Kickers
Capacity: 20,500

Sparkassen Erzgebirgsstadion
City: Aue-Bad Schlema
Main user: FC Erzgebirge Aue
Capacity: 15,711

Sportpark Ronhof | Thomas Sommer
City: Fürth
Main user: SpVgg Greuther Fürth
Capacity: 18,000

Stadion am Bruchweg
City: Mainz
Main user: 1. FSV Mainz 05 II
Capacity: 20,300

Until 2011, the stadium on Bruchweg was still the Bundesliga stadium.  Then the first team of FSV Mainz 05 moved to the OPEL Arena

Until 2011, the stadium on Bruchweg was still the Bundesliga stadium. Then the first team of FSV Mainz 05 moved to the OPEL Arena Image: euroluftbild.de

Stadium An der Alten Försterei
City: Berlin
Main user: 1. FC Union Berlin
Capacity: 22,012

Stadium at the Bremen Bridge
City: Osnabrück
Main user: VfL Osnabrück
Capacity: 16,667

Friendship Stadium
City: Cottbus
Main user: Energie Cottbus
Capacity: 22,528

Essen stadium
City: Essen
Main user: Rot-Weiss Essen
Capacity: 20,650

Niederrhein Stadium
City: Oberhausen
Main user: SC Rot-Weiß Oberhausen
Capacity: 21,318

Tivoli
City Aachen
Main user: TSV Alemannia Aachen
Capacity: 32,960

Regional league games are now being played in Tivoli.

Regional league games are now being played in Tivoli. Image: euroluftbild.de

VELTINS-Arena
City: Gelsenkirchen
Main user: FC Schalke 04
Capacity: 62,271

Volksparkstadion
City: Hamburg
Main user: Hamburger SV
Capacity: 57,376

VOLKSWAGEN ARENA
City: Wolfsburg
Main user: VfL Wolfsburg
Capacity: 30,000

Voith-Arena
City: Heidenheim
Main user: 1. FC Heidenheim 1846
Capacity: 15,000

Vonovia Ruhrstadion
City: Bochum
Main user: VfL Bochum
Capacity: 27,599

Wildparkstadion
City: Karlsruhe
Main user: Karlsruher SC
Capacity: 29,699

The Karlsruhe Wildlife Park Stadium is currently under renovation.

The Karlsruhe Wildlife Park Stadium is currently under renovation. Image: euroluftbild.de

Wohninvest WESERSTADION
City: Bremen
Main user: Werder Bremen
Capacity: 42,100

WWK Arena
City: Augsburg
Main user: FC Augsburg
Capacity: 30,660

(Stadionwelt, February 25, 2021)

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