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ALLIANZ ARENA STADIUM


    Allianz Arena Stadium is a football stadium located in Munich, Germany. The stadium come with a capacity of 75,024 seats during national games and 70,000 seats during domestic games. Widely known for its exterior of inflated ETFE plastic panels, it is the first stadium in the world with a full colour changing exterior. Red for Bayern and White for National team, Germany. This stadium also is the 2nd largest stadium in Germany behind Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund. 

    Whats make this stadium iconic for me is the colour of the Stadium can change according to home side which is Bayern Munchen and Germany National Team. It is the only stadium across Europe that is able to change colours to reflect which of the playing. 


   
    This stadium have been host some world major football tournament which are 2006 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Champions League Final 2012, and UEFA European Cup. However, whats make this stadium snap into my iconic stadium list is because during the UEFA Champions League Final 2012 between Chelsea and Bayern Munchen! Their own stadium. However, the game did not end well for Bayern Munchen as the homeside defeat and Chelsea become champions.  
  

Luminous exterior

    The arena facade is constructed of 2,874 ETFE-foil air panels that are kept inflated with dry air to a differential pressure of 3.5 Pa. The panels appear white from far away but when we examined closely, there are little dots on the panels. When viewed close up however, it is possible to see through the foil. The foil has thickness of 0.2 mm. Each panels can be independently lit with white, red, or blue light. The panels are lit for each game with the colours of the respective home team-red for Bayern Munich and white for the Germany national football team. 


Allianz Arena under construction

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  1. Amazing stadium with the very iconic cut in curving shot from Arjen Robben. Truly awesome shot. Keep up the good job!

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  2. In my opinion, this is the most advanced stadium I have ever seen!, thumb up!

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