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  1. Home. / Guide to the Olympiastadion Berlin: Information & Tickets. Built by the Nazis for the 1936 Olympic Games, the Olympiastadion Berlin is now an open-air venue for events of all kinds. During a visit, you can get an idea of today's stadium as well as explore the past of the historic site.

  2. 1917-1929. The “Sportforum” 1930-1933. Plans for the remodelling of the National Stadium. 1934-1936. Construction of the Olympiastadion. 1936. The Olympic Games 1936. 1937-1945. The Olympiastadion before and during World War II. 1945. The post-war era. 1946-1956. From “Reichssportfeld” to Olympiastadion. 1957-1988.

  3. Olympischer Platz 3 14053 Berlin. Tel.: 030 306 88 100 E-Mail: info@olympiastadion-berlin.de. In Berlins Olympiastadion (Olympic Stadium), thrill to some of the best in world class sport, concerts and events!

  4. Your first step into the Stadium experience. Since its reopening in August 2004 around 300,000 visitors annually, from all over the world, flock to the Olympiastadion Berlin on non-event days, turning the five-star stadium into one of Berlin’s top attractions.

  5. “Light-Architecture-Award 2005 – Olympiastadion Berlin – Modification, Restoration and Roof construction” “German Steel Building Award 2004: Olympiastadion Berlin” short facts seatings

  6. Six games in the Olympiastadion Berlin. In June and July 2024, the Olympiastadion Berlin will once again be transformed into a temple of football: As the largest of all 10 stadiums in the UEFA EURO 2024, six games will take place in the Olympiastadion Berlin. Highlight: The final on July 14th, 2024. All six games at a glance:

  7. The Olympic Stadium is Berlin's largest sports stadium. Built for the 1936 Summer Olympic Games, it now hosts major sports and entertainment events.

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