Olympiastadion Berlin

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Berlin, Germany

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Events Services· Stadium· Tourist attraction

Olympiastadion Berlin Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Olympiastadion Berlin is located in Berlin, Germany on Olympischer Platz 3. Olympiastadion Berlin is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category events services in Germany. The Olympiastadion Berlin is a stadium marked by records and emotions. National, international football games and athletics world records are taking place here. Famous Pop & Rock stars are performing and we also organise Business-events and different family celebrations. Due to its vast history, the Olympiastadion Berlin is also a historic place and monument. A unique sightseeing venue and different guided tours are offered by our visitors center. It has now been 13 years since the Olympiastadion Berlin has been renovated and modernised into a multifunctional event site with seating for 74,475 people. It was also given the certification of 5 stars in the UEFA list of stadia which makes it part of the most outstanding venues in the world. © Olympiastadion Berlin GmbH|Olympiastadion Berlin is an events services company based out of 3 Olympischer Platz, Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

Address

Olympischer Platz 3

Phone

+49 3030688100

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Berlin

Founded

2004

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Robert Pritchard

What a fantastic stadium I was lucky enough to visit as part of an England fixture v Germany. I was part of a British delegation of Police officer's that would liaise with Germany colleagues on crowd dynamics and 'risk' fans. Outstanding welcome by all concerned at the stadium and a pleasure to be allowed the opportunity to work behind the scenes.

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David Tuffley

For a stadium built in the 1930's this structure has stood the test of time very well. It does not look that old. It seems somehow more contemporary than stadiums built 20-30 years ago. Good to see it still be used and in good condition. I can imagine how exciting it is to be there when the place is full and a close-run contest is drawing to a close.

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Ari R

There's this piece of history; hate or love it; the building and the magnificent views from there can't be missed. Can't wait to enjoy those concerts that are performed here. Don't miss the ride into the statidum east entrance.

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Yasser Ashfaq

The Olympiastadion Berlin is located in the Berlin district of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf in the Westend district . It is part of the Olympic site (originally: Reichssportfeld) and was used from 1934 to 1936 for the XI Games. Olympiad (August 1–16, 1936) with a capacity of 100,000 spectators built on the site of the German stadium previously located there. Today the Olympic Stadium is the home ground of the Hertha BSC football club from the Bundesligawho is also the main user of the stadium today. It currently offers 74,475 seats, 38,020 of which on the lower ring and 36,455 on the upper ring. In 1912 the 1916 Summer Olympics were awarded to Berlin. For this purpose, the German Stadium was built within 200 days inside the Grunewald racecourse, which was built in 1909, according to plans by the architect Otto March and inaugurated on June 8, 1913 for the 25th anniversary of the throne of Kaiser Wilhelm II . However, because of the First World War , the 1916 Olympic Games did not take place. After the First World War, Germany was excluded from the Olympic Games in 1920 and 1924 . With the participation of German athletes in the 1928 GamesGermany became a possible host of the Olympic Games again. The XI. The 1936 Summer Olympics were awarded to Berlin on May 13, 1931 by the International Olympic Committee . Initially, the organizers of the games planned to convert the existing German stadium. Werner March , son of the architect of the German stadium Otto March, was commissioned with the planning . According to his plans, the large ground stadium should be sunk deeper and the swimming pool removed from the opposite stand and relocated to the east curve. In this way, additional spectator seats should be gained and the spectators brought closer to the action on the field. In addition to the southern tunnel access, they wanted to build another tunnel from the east as an access under the racecourse to the stadium.

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Joel Baxter

Amazing historical building in Berlin. English tours are available. The top flight Bundesliga for Berlin plays here, Hertha BSC. The tours centre around both the history of the building and the 1936 Olympic games and the football team that plays there. Football games are very reasonably priced same with concessions. Ha Ho He