![]() ![]() The club applies a 20% surcharge for matches against Bayern Munich, FC Shalke 04 and for any Champions League matches that take place after the group stages. They offer discounted rated for disabled supporters and supporters in wheelchairs, as well as a section of the ground specifically for young persons. ![]() The huge capacity of the ground means that Dortmund are able to keep their ticket prices down, with numerous price categories available throughout the ground. There is also a large section of executive seating here, though the seats around them remain very affordable. West Stand - This is considered to be the main stand in the stadium, with the changing rooms, players’ tunnel and dug-outs located here.Ost Stand - With two tiers separated by a row of executive boxes, this stand runs along the side of the pitch and can house roughly 17,000 supporters.There is a cantilevered roof and the incline on the stand is steep, so you’ll feel reasonably close to the pitch wherever you are. Nord Stand - Whilst the Sud Stand is a single-tier structure, the rest of the stadium has two tiers.It was built with a nod towards Liverpool’s Kop stand fitting considering both sets of fans sing ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ before matches. It is the largest single-tier stand in Europe, able to hold around 24,500 fans per game. Sud Stand - This is the most famous section of the stadium and home to the world-renowned Yellow Wall.Here’s a bit of information about each section of the ground: There are four, distinct stands as is common in ‘English Style’ grounds, as well as filled corners that make it into a ‘Bowl Style’ more commonly found in European stadiums or newer grounds in the UK. Signal Iduna Park is something of a cross between the two typical styles of stadium. View from pitch level View from pitch level.Westfalenstadion, FIFA World Cup Stadium Dortmund, BVB Stadion Dortmund It’s such an impressive sight that The Times newspaper named it the best football stadium in the world. The huge capacity gives the ground an incredible atmosphere, with the ‘Yellow Wall’ renowned for its vibrancy and colour. For international matches the capacity is reduced to 65,829, owing to the fact that supporters can only go into the seating sections and are not allowed to stand. The Westfalenstadion is the largest stadium in Germany by capacity, with 81,359 supporters allowed into the ground for league matches in both seating and safe standing areas. Prior to the company’s decision to sponsor the stadium it was known throughout the world as the Westfalenstadion, to the extent that many supporters still call it by that name. That is because the insurance company Signal Iduna Group agreed a sponsorship deal of the stadium in December 2005. Dortmund, or Borussia Dortmund as they’re better known, is officially called Signal Iduna Park. The home of Ballspielverein Borussia 09 e.V. The entrance to the BORUSSEUM is at the back of the building.By Dirk Vorderstraße (Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund), via Wikimedia Commons Stadium tours that begin after 18.00 start in front of this building. The August-Lenz-Haus is on the Strobelallee, between the SIGNAL IDUNA PARK and the Rote Erde stadium. The offices of the BVB Event & Catering GmbH and the Borusseum administration are located in the August-Lenz-Haus above the „Strobels“ restaurant. Regular opening hours of the Foyer West are 09.00-18.00 daily. After 18.00, stadium tours start in front of the August-Lenz-Haus underneath the BORUSSEUM. This is also the entrance for event guests. Public and private tours that begin before 18.00 start at the Foyer West. Outside Fan World opening hours, visitors can also use the ramp that leads underneath the Fan World. Pedestrians can access the Foyer West via the BVB Fan World (opening hours Mon-Sat 10.00-18.30) and the Luftbad car park. The stadium was renamed in 2005 as part of a sponsorship deal with the SIGNAL IDUNA group and is valid through to 2021. For international fixtures, the ground holds 65,830. Since it was opened, it has served as the home ground of Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund with a capacity of up to 80,645 spectators. Opened in 1974, the SIGNAL IDUNA PARK (originally: "Westfalenstadion") is the largest football stadium in Germany. ![]()
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