Olympiastadion, in Munich, a stadium which was built as the main venue for the 1972 Summer Olympics

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  • Berlin’s Olympiastadion (Olympic Stadium) means just one thing - the home of the city’s leading Bundesliga club Hertha BSC, fondly dubbed the “Old Lady”. And when those fans get into position on the Ostkurve fan block terrace, they are ready for a roller-coaster of emotions - ninety minutes that can take them from the depths of despair to wild cheering and the joy of another match won.🏟🏟🏟
    There is a very special atmosphere when 74,475 enthusiastic fans gather in the fully sold out stadium - but the legendary Ostkurve terrace is always reserved for the blue and white colours of the Hertha fans as they fire on their club!
    More than just football - Berlin’s Olympiastadion hosts top-flight sporting events and concerts
    Berlin’s Olympiastadion is more than just the home venue for the Bundesliga football club Hertha BSC:🏟🏟🏟🏟
    In 2006, the Olympiastadion hosted the World Cup final, and in 2009 the World Championships in Athletics🏟🏟🏟🏟
    In spring, the stadium regularly hosts the German DFB cup final;
    Every September, the athletes in the annual ISTAF international track and field meeting enjoy a rousing welcome;
    In August 2018 athletes fought for medals at the European Athletics Championships in Berlin.
    And even as a recreational athlete, you have the chance to run through this legendary stadium - for example, at such events as the B2RUN or BIG25.
    In summer, Berlin’s Olympiastadion is transformed into an open-air stage for the some of the world’s top events. The many legendary bands and musicians playing here over the past years have included such names as the Rolling Stones, Madonna, Robbie Williams, Depeche Mode and Coldplay.
    At the turn of the millennium, extensive modernisation work began while the sporting events continued. The lower ring was renovated and 13 luxury boxes were added to the upper ring. Today, the total capacity is 74,475 seats. On 1 August 2004, there was an official reopening ceremony for the Olympiastadion. Without doubt, one of the highlights in the history of the new Olympiastadion Berlin was its hosting of the 2006 World Cup Final. The German Cup Final has been held here since 1985, and it is the home stadium of Hertha BSC in the Bundesliga.🏟🏟🏟🏟
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