Stadion Narodowy
Capacity | 58 145 |
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Country | Poland |
City | Warsaw |
Clubs | - |
Category | Design implemented |
Tournament | Euro 2012 |
Cost | 1,915 mld zł |
Construction | 05.2009 - 30.11.2011 |
Press seats | 860 |
VIP seats | 900 |
Business class seats | 2 000 |
Design | JSK Architekci (JSK + SBP + GMP) |
Design time | 2007/2008 |
Within the design | innovative retractable roof system, under-soil heating, seat heating, 130 000 square meters of conference / retail space, 1 700 underground parking bays. |
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Poland: National Stadium subject to multiple lawsuits
Just over two months after Euro 2012 the situation around Stadion Narodowy, or National Stadium, is getting more and more intense. Investors are working on lawsuits against contractors. Construction companies already filed theirs, while beneficiaries of former owner try to reclaim ground underneath the stadium…
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Poland: Euro 2012 ends, but work at Warsaw’s stadium goes on
Officially finished, officially opened, officially operational. Unofficially work goes on installations inside National Stadium in Warsaw. When “Dziennik Gazeta Prawna” journalists found out, the operator of the ground pretended nothing is happening. But something is, apparently.
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Poznan: Court announces Hydrobudowa and PBG’s bankruptcy
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Warsaw: Here comes the Euro 2012 pitch
Last parts of the pitch were laid inside Warsaw’s National Stadium on Saturday. Now grass needs a week to gain strength and will be ready for June’s 7th training sessions that will precede Euro 2012 opening game the following day.