Stade de France in Paris
Stade de France - Stadium of France
The purpose of the Stade de France is to organize great sports events (soccer, rugby, athletics), and also concerts and shows. The Stade de France, conceived by architects Macary-Zubléna-Regembal-Costantini, was inaugurated on the 28th of January 1998 by the President of the French Republic.
In 1998 it organized the world cup (opening match June 10th and final July 12th 1998) and some 20 important events each year. 80 000 seats for soccer and rugby, 75 000 seats for athletics and the Olympic Games, 100 000 seats for shows and concerts. 6 hectares of roof, 45km of terraces, 18 monumental staircases, 9,000 square metres of pitch (119 x 75 m), 15 m : spectators nearest to the touch line, 85 m : spectators fartherst away; 31 months spent in its construction.
The guided tour "Au coeur du Stade" takes you into the museum section to discover another side of the Stade de France, from the edge of the pitch to the players' changing rooms, the VIP stand and the movable stands. Tours begin every hour between 10am and 5pm. In high season, tours in English at 10.30am and 2.30pm. Tours last approx. 1 hour. Not accessible for people with limited mobility (except for the museum section).
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