The 25 Biggest Stadiums Around The World To Experience For Yourself

12. Signal Iduna Park – Dortmund, Germany (81,365)

Westfalenstadion (or Signal-Iduna-Park) is a football stadium in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, which is the home of Borussia Dortmund. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Arne Müseler / www.arne-mueseler.com

Signal Iduna Park, known to many as Westfalenstadion, is the beating heart of German football and the proud home of Borussia Dortmund. With a capacity of 81,365, it is the largest stadium in Germany and one of the most famous in Europe. What sets Signal Iduna Park apart is its incredible atmosphere, driven by the passion and loyalty of Borussia Dortmund’s fans. The stadium’s South Stand, famously known as the "Yellow Wall," is the largest terrace for standing spectators in European football, accommodating over 25,000 fans who chant, cheer, and wave banners in unison, creating a spectacle unlike any other. Opened in 1974 for the FIFA World Cup, the stadium has undergone numerous expansions and renovations to maintain its world-class status. Its design ensures every fan has a clear view of the pitch, while the steeply tiered stands amplify the crowd noise, making Signal Iduna Park an intimidating fortress for opposing teams. Beyond football, the stadium hosts guided tours, where visitors can explore the players’ tunnel, locker rooms, and pitchside areas, gaining a deeper appreciation of its history and significance.

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