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The story of Leverkusen’s stadium begins in 1907. It was first called the ‘Pitch on the Dhünn’ or ‘Dhünn pitch’, later ‘Stadium by the city park’ and ‘Ulrich Haberland Stadium’ and today the ‘BayArena’. Discover the history of the creation of one of Europe’s most modern stadiums.
- Directions to The Bayarena
Leverkusen Mitte station. Leverkusen Mitte station is...
- FAQ Home Games
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- Payment System
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- BayArena Tours
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- History of The Stadium
The story of Leverkusen´s stadium. It all begins in 1907. It...
- Directions to The Bayarena
Structural highlight and prime example for Max Bögl’s competence in steel- and plant design in the field of complex roof construction for sports arenas, is displayed in the circular roof formation of the BayArena.
The story of Leverkusen´s stadium. It all begins in 1907. It was first called the ‘Pitch on the Dhünn’ or ‘Dhünn pitch’, later ‘Stadium by the city park’ and ‘Ulrich Haberland Stadium’ and today the ‘BayArena’. Discover the history of the creation of one of Europe’s most modern stadiums.
2 Αυγ 2024 · Nestled in the heart of Leverkusen, Germany, the BayArena stands as a testament to the passion and prowess of one of the Bundesliga’s most iconic clubs, Bayer Leverkusen. This state-of-the-art stadium has become a symbol of the club’s rich history and its unwavering commitment to the beautiful game.
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BayArena Leverkusen. The BayArena was updated to suit the current standards economically as well as technically through extensive modernization and expansion. Due to the very limiting boundary conditions a roof structure covered with makrolon, which transfers the loads to only 8 V-shaped columns was designed. The fact that the ring structure is ...
BayArena is a football stadium in Leverkusen, Germany and is the home stadium of Bundesliga club Bayer 04 Leverkusen. It has a capacity of about 30,000. The stadium was opened on 2 August 1958. The stadium was formerly known as Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion until 1998.