Gdansk football stadium for Euro 2012

PGE Arena is a football stadium in Gdansk’s Letnica neighborhood, Poland, which is constructed for the UEFA Euro 2012. PGE Arena Gdansk, previously called the Baltic Arena is one of the venues for the UEFA Euro 2012. Three group matches and one quarterfinal are to be played here.
Construction started in 2008, completed in 2011. It is used mostly for football matches.
The stadiums’ exterior is designed to resemble amber which used to be extracted on the Baltic coast.
Construction cost 623 million PLN
Architect RKW Rhode Kellermann Wawrowsky
Capacity 44,000
Field dimensions 227 x 197 x 45 metres
PARKING:
on the stadium 180 buses / 1 400 cars
next to the stadium: 360 buses / 5 200 cars














| During construction of PGE Arena | |

| During construction of Gdansk Stadium | |


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