Emirates Stadium
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Rising above the rooftops of the Holloway district in north London, the Emirates Stadium has been the home of Arsenal Football Club since 2006, when the club left its historic Highbury ground a short distance away in search of a larger capacity. Holding around sixty thousand spectators, the bowl-shaped arena was among the most ambitious stadium projects in English football at the time of its construction, designed with steeply raked, continuous tiers that keep the crowd close to the pitch and generate a wall of sound on big occasions. The move was driven by the limitations of the old ground, whose listed stands could not be expanded to meet the demand for tickets, and the new stadium allowed the club to compete financially with the largest names in the European game. Beyond the matches themselves, the stadium has become a landmark in the area, its sweeping curved roof visible from across the surrounding streets, and statues of celebrated former players stand outside as reminders of the club's long and decorated history. On non-match days the ground offers self-guided and guided tours that take visitors into the dressing rooms, along the players' tunnel and pitchside, accompanied by a museum that traces the story of one of England's most successful clubs. The combination of modern design, a passionate home support and a rich heritage makes a visit rewarding for any follower of the sport. Match tickets and tours can be booked online in advance, popular fixtures sell out quickly, and the ground welcomes supporters and visitors throughout the year across every season of the calendar. The wider development around the ground has included new homes and public spaces, part of a regeneration that the stadium helped to catalyse in a previously neglected part of the city. On the busiest match days the surrounding streets take on a carnival atmosphere as supporters converge from across London and beyond, and the bridges and walkways leading to the ground fill with a sea of red and white. For those unable to attend a game, the museum and tour allow the club's history and the scale of the arena to be appreciated at a quieter pace, and the venue also hosts concerts and other events that draw large crowds outside the football calendar, underlining its role as a major fixture of the city's sporting and cultural life.
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Type: Stadium / Arena
Address: Hornsey Road, London, United Kingdom
Website: https://www.arsenal.com/the-club/stadium
Opening Date: 22/07/2006
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