Hanover Stadium, Niedersachsenstadion: 96 Arena

Hanover Stadium, German Football Club, Arena Building, Capacity, Redevelopment

Hanover Stadium Building, Germany : Architecture

Niedersachsenstadion: Sports Stadia in north Germany, Europe

post updated 28 Mar 2021 ; page updated 21 Sep 2017

Hanover Stadium

Niedersachsenstadion
Redevelopment 2004-05
Architect: –

Football Club: Hanover 96
Capacity: 49,000; FIFA World Cup – 39,000

One of the World Cup 2006 Stadium buildings.

Niedersachsenstadion (Eng: Lower Saxony Stadium) is a football stadium in Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany, which is home to Bundesliga football club Hannover 96.

Hanover Stadium, Niedersachsenstadion: 96 Arena
photo by Gerd Fahrenhorst – Own work, CC BY 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=48639272

The original 86,000 capacity stadium was completed in 1954 and has since been rebuilt several times for various major football events. Today it has 49,000 covered seats. During the World Cup 2006 the stadium was named FIFA World Cup Stadium, Hanover.

Through a sponsorship deal, the stadium’s official name is currently HDI-Arena. Between 2002 and 2013 a similar arrangement saw the stadium renamed as the AWD-Arena.

Football Stadium Buildings

Location: Hannover, Germany, western Europe

Buildings in Hanover

New Hanover Building Designs – architectural selection below:

Opticum of Leibniz University Hanover
Design: HENN
Opticum of Leibniz University Hanover building
image © HENN
Opticum of Leibniz University Hanover
With the new Opticum research building for Leibniz University Hanover, HENN is creating an identity-giving site and a prominent location for top-class research work, including within the framework of the PhoenixD Cluster of Excellence.

New Continental AG Headquarters in Hannover
Design: HENN Architekten
New Continental AG Headquarters - Hanover Buildings
image courtesy of architects
New Continental AG Headquarters Building in Hannover
The new company headquarters of Continental consolidates all the facilities formerly spread across the city in one location, simultaneously marking the eastern approach to Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony.

German Buildings

Contemporary Architecture in Germany – architectural selection below:

German Football Stadiums

Hamburg Architecture – Selection

Neue Hamburger Terrassen Housing
Design: LAN Architecture
Neue Hamburger Terrassen IBA Hamburg architecture news
photograph : Julien Lanoo
Neue Hamburger Terrassen Housing

HafenCity Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge
Design: von Gerkan, Marg and Partners (gmp)
HafenCity Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge Hamburg
image © gmp
HafenCity Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge

Stadiums in Germany

German Stadium Buildings – Selection

Olympic Stadium Berlin

Dortmund Stadium

Frankfurt Stadium

Berlin Architecture

Sports Centre Designs

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