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Structurae Newsletter - 6/2016
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Stade Matmut-Atlantique (Bordeaux), PA / Wikimedia Commons, CC-BY-SA 4.0 Int.

UEFA Euro 2016 Venues

Ten cities are hosting the European soccer championships currently being held in France. Some of the stadiums were built specifically for this tournament, others were renovated, extended, etc. to UEFA standards. The smallest stadium seats 33,000 while the largest has a capacity of over 80,000 – all feats of structural engineering.
Allianz Riviera, Nice (photo: (c) Allianz)
Geoffroy Guichard Stadium, Saint-Etienne (photo: Altrensa / Wikimedia Commons)
Bollaert-Delelis Stadium, Lens (photo: Liondartois / Wikimedia Commons, CC-BY-SA 4.0)
Parc des Princes, Paris (photo: Jacques Mossot)
The venues for the tournament are located in or near Bordeaux, Lens, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Paris, Saint-Denis, Saint-Etienne, and Toulouse.
Parc Olympique lyonnais, Décines-Charpieu (photo: Vegas666 / Wikimedia Commons, CC-BY-SA 3.0)
Stade de France, Paris (photo: Jacques Mossot)
Stade Vélodrome, Marseille (photo: Challangeputeaux / Wikimedia Commons, CC-BY-SA 4.0)
Stadium Municipal, Toulouse (photo: 	 Caroline Léna Becker / Wikimedia Commons, CC-BY 3.0)
Short video presenting all of the stadiums for the UEFA Euro 2016.
© Werner J. Hannappel

German Football Museum

The German Football Museum in Dortmund (Germany) makes football come alive in all its diversity. An impressive exhibition takes visitors on a journey through the history of the sport. The architecture of the impressive building is dynamic (more).

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