1. Nou Camp (Spain)
Camp Nou (often pronounced in English as Nou Camp) is a stadium located in the city of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is the home stadium of the football club FC Barcelona since 1957. The name means 'New Stadium of FC Barcelona.'
Camp Nou has a seating capacity of 99,786, reduced to 96,336 according to UEFA standards, making it the largest stadium in Europe and the 4th largest in the world. The stadium has hosted numerous matches and significant international events, including two UEFA Champions League finals and football matches during the 1992 Summer Olympics. Renowned for its architecture and colossal size, Camp Nou is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Barcelona. Despite having only about 50 years of history, it has become one of the most famous football cathedrals in Europe.
With its unique design and hosting various significant events, Camp Nou, one of the most beautiful stadiums in the world, is undoubtedly an ideal destination for tourists.


2. Soccer City Stadium (Johannesburg, South Africa)
Soccer City ranks 3rd among the largest and most modern football stadiums in the world. Built on the site of the old gold mine in Johannesburg, South Africa, it boasts a traditional African-inspired design with a seating capacity of up to 94,700. The modern system, especially the night illumination, creates a spectacular and grandiose fiery image.
Soccer City Stadium (formerly known as FNB) also hosted the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) in 1996, where the South African national team won their first continental championship. During AFCON that year, Soccer City hosted 5 matches of Group A, 1 match of Group C, 1 quarter-final, 1 semi-final (featuring the South African team), the 3rd-place match (where Zambia defeated Ghana 1-0), and the final where South Africa beat Tunisia 2-0.
Soccer City was the 'holy land' for the South African team at that time, witnessing their victory in 5 out of 6 matches. Beautiful memories with Soccer City are still vivid in the mind of Lucas Radebe, the former captain and center-back of the South African national team.
It is also considered the most modern stadium on the 'Dark Continent' with a state-of-the-art infrastructure and a seating capacity of up to 94,700 people. At night, the lighting system around the stadium is illuminated, creating the spectacular image of a blazing cauldron. Soccer City in Johannesburg is the pride of the South African people, a historic and national landmark.


3. Allianz Arena – Home of Bayern Munich
As one of the most impressive architectural wonders in Europe, the Allianz Arena deserves its place among the most beautiful, spacious, and modern stadiums. Located in the city of Nice, it serves as the home ground for OGC Nice, one of the major clubs in the beautiful Lavender land.
The Allianz Arena is the home stadium for both Bayern Munich and TSV 1860 Munich. If it's a match for Bayern Munich, the stadium will be illuminated in red; for TSV 1860 Munich, it will be in blue. When the German national team competes here, the stadium will shine in white. Therefore, Allianz Arena is often likened to a colorful chameleon.
The most unique feature lies in the structure of this football ground. Allianz Arena is composed of 2,874 ETFE plastic panels, enhancing its corrosion resistance and ability to withstand temperature variations. This design makes Allianz Arena appear soft, resembling a giant floating cloud when viewed from a distance.
The construction of Allianz Arena began in 2002. Germans completed this world-class modern facility in just three years. Even the Bavarian state government took precautions, conducting a public referendum to decide whether the citizens agreed to build the new stadium. If more than 50% of the people asked said 'no,' there would be no new stadium. The result: 65% of the votes approved the construction of Allianz Arena with a total budget of 340 million euros.


4. National Stadium Beijing
National Stadium Beijing - known as the “Bird's Nest Stadium,” is a simple yet powerful architectural masterpiece. It's the result of comprehensive architectural solutions, advanced construction techniques, and environmental friendliness. The entire structure exudes a sense of dynamic development and new life, making it an iconic representation of modern culture in Beijing and a magnet for tourists exploring China.
National Stadium Beijing, also nicknamed the “Bird's Nest Stadium,” sits on approximately 20.4 hectares of land within the Olympic Park in Beijing, China. It was constructed for the 2008 Summer Olympics. Today, the venue is primarily used for football and has additional investments for functions like shopping centers, hotels, entertainment facilities, and more. The architects behind this project are Jacques Herzog (April 19, 1950) and Pierre de Meuron (May 8, 1950), both Swiss architects awarded the Pritzker Prize in 2001. The Bird's Nest Stadium in China stands as one of their renowned global architectural accomplishments.
Exploring the present-day capital, Beijing, beyond its thousand years of historical and cultural beauty, you'll encounter its vibrant modernity. Recognized as a world-class economic hub, Beijing offers impressive landmarks like the Bird's Nest Stadium, adding an unforgettable touch to your journey through China.


5. Cao Hung National Stadium
Nowadays, with the strong development of sports and fitness, almost every country has its own grand sports stadium. Taiwan is no exception, driven by a passion for sports, and in Cao Hùng City, Taiwan has constructed a national-scale stadium with a distinctive and colossal structure.
Cao Hùng National Stadium is the largest stadium in Taiwan, attracting a large number of visitors every year. Apart from attending major sporting events and immersing themselves in various sports, people also come here to witness this truly magnificent architectural marvel.
This multi-functional and modern stadium is the largest and most well-equipped facility in Cao Hùng City. Unlike stadiums in other countries, which are primarily venues for sports events, Cao Hùng National Stadium in Taiwan serves an additional purpose. It is not just an ordinary sports stadium; it is a truly spectacular architectural feat brought to Taiwan by the Japanese, contributing to the fame of Taiwan's tourism and promoting its continuous development.


6. Trùng Khánh Stadium
Famous for its architecture reflecting the essence and 'brand' of the Chinese people, Trùng Khánh Stadium is also a renowned architectural landmark worldwide. Often referred to as the “Shanghai Magnolia,” this stadium in China's largest metropolis has a roof designed in the shape of an exquisite 8-petal magnolia flower made of steel. This unique roof can also 'move,' meaning during sporting events, the flower will 'blossom,' and vice versa.
Not only hosting prestigious sports events, these stadiums boast some of the most beautiful, modern, and distinctive architectural designs globally, making them must-visit tourist attractions when you have the opportunity to visit China.


7. May 1st Rungrado Stadium
According to Koryo Tours - one of the few travel agencies taking tourists to North Korea, the country's leaders aim to assert the nation's position through architectural marvels. One standout is the May 1st Rungrado Stadium, built in the shape of a magnolia flower, situated on the banks of the Taedong River in the capital, Pyongyang.
The Rungrado May Day Football Stadium, also known as May 1st Stadium, is a multipurpose stadium located on Rungra Island, Pyongyang, Democratic People's Republic of Korea. The football stadium was inaugurated on May 1, 1989, with the first major event being the 13th World Festival of Youth and Students. It holds the title of the world's largest stadium by capacity, accommodating up to 190,000 people. The stadium covers an area of 20.7 hectares and has hosted various grand events, including the 1995 Professional Wrestling Championship and the 13th World Festival of Youth and Students, featuring 22,000 delegates from 177 countries.
Rungrado May Day is considered a source of pride for the North Korean people, often chosen to host significant and monumental events for the nation.


8. Yas Marina Circuit Stadium
With an incredibly unique design, this masterpiece stands as the pride of the Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Beyond football, the Yas Marina Circuit serves as an international Formula One racetrack.
The Yas Marina Circuit stadium is the venue for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, covering a total area of 162 hectares (5.5 km in length) with a seating capacity of 41,093. The exterior surface of the stadium is made of Graywacke synthetic stone material, transported to Abu Dhabi from the Bayston Hill stone quarry in Shropshire, England. The lighting system here in the evening impresses everyone with its surreal beauty.
It is also the second Formula One racetrack in the Middle East designed and completed after the first one in Bahrain. Yas Marina can accommodate approximately 50,000 seats, providing a spectacular view for speed enthusiasts to enjoy the races and admire this stunning 1-0-2 formation.


9. Wembley Stadium
Wembley, the home of the England national team, stands as one of the most beautiful football stadiums globally. It is also the largest football stadium in the United Kingdom and the second-largest in Europe with a capacity of 90,000 people. Wembley opened on May 19, 2007, with the FA Cup final between Chelsea and Manchester United, ending in a 1-0 victory for the London club, making Chelsea the first team to win a title at the new stadium.
Wembley, one of the few UEFA Category 4 stadiums in Europe, features a retractable roof at both ends of the stadium and a distinctive 134-meter-long arch, supporting over 75% of the roof's load. The arch is the longest unsupported roof structure in the world. The stadium boasts 2,618 toilets, 47 shops, 26,164 stairs, 30 escalators, 8 restaurants, 688 food and drink kiosks, and 98 kitchens.
In addition to home matches for the England national team, important club finals like the UEFA Champions League finals in 2011 and 2013 and the Community Shield are held at this stadium. Beyond football events, other significant occasions such as concerts are also hosted at Wembley. In fact, Wembley is a versatile stadium.


10. Optus Stadium
Optus Stadium, formerly known as Perth Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Burswood. Completed in late 2017 and officially opened on January 21, 2018, the stadium has a capacity of over 60,000 people, making it the third-largest stadium in Australia (after the Melbourne Cricket Ground and Stadium Australia). The Optus Stadium can be expanded to accommodate up to 65,000 seats for rectangular sports.
Owned by the Western Australian Government and operated by VenuesLive, construction of the venue began in December 2013, with the main stadium officially opening on Sunday, January 21, 2018. In July 2019, Optus Stadium was voted the most beautiful sports facility in the world at the Prix Versailles 2019 international architecture awards.
The stadium and surrounding parkland are located east of the Perth Central Business District, on the Burswood Peninsula. With picturesque views of the Swan River and the city of Perth to the west and the hills to the east, this world-class, 60,000-seat multi-purpose stadium hosts a range of sports and entertainment events, including the A-League, international and Big Bash League cricket, soccer, rugby, and league football, along with concerts.


11. AT&T Stadium
Sân vận động AT&T được hoàn thành vào năm 2009 và là một trong những sân vận động có sức chứa lớn nhất ở NFL. Sân vận động này còn được gọi là Jerry World theo tên của Jerry Jones, ông chủ đội bóng Dallas Cowboys. Sân vận động là địa điểm tổ chức nhiều sự kiện có quy mô lớn trong suốt cả năm, bao gồm những buổi hòa nhạc trực tiếp, giải bóng rổ, bóng đá sinh viên và thậm chí cả giải motocross. Sân vận động còn có không gian nội thất không cột lớn nhất thế giới và sở hữu một trong những màn hình có độ phân giải cao nhất ở Mỹ.
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