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The Municipal Stadium of Braga (Portuguese: Estádio Municipal de Braga) is an all-seater football stadium located in Braga, Portugal, and the current home of Sporting Clube de Braga. It has a capacity of 30,286 spectators, making it the seventh largest football stadium in Portugal.
Cm-braga.pt – Website with tourist information of the Braga city council. Club: SC Braga | Opening: 2003 | Capacity: 30,154 seats | Description: Estádio Municipal de Braga, since 2007 unofficially renamed Estádio AXA, was built to serve as a playing venue for the Euro 2004 Championships.
Learn about the architectural and structural features of the Braga's Municipal Stadium, built by Eduardo Souto de Moura for Euro 2004. See photos, plans and details of the suspended concrete structure, the artificial turf and the panoramic views.
- Braga, Portugal
30 de dezembro de 2003 (20 anos) Partida inaugural. SC Braga 1–0 Celta de Vigo. Primeiro golo. Paulo Jorge SC Braga. Outras informações. Proprietário. Câmara Municipal de Braga. O Estádio Municipal de Braga (a "Pedreira") é um estádio de futebol situado na antiga freguesia de Dume, na cidade portuguesa de Braga.
Built for Euro 2004, Braga Municipal Stadium is a notable feat of engineering, with innovative architectural lines. Conceived by the architect, Eduardo Souto Moura, the stadium is located in a former quarry and is harmoniously integrated within the landscape, set on the slopes of Monte Crasto, overlooking the valley of the River Cávado.
Jun 15, 2011 · A sports architecture project that carves into a quarry and uses steel strings to connect the stands. The stadium, home to Sporting Clube de Braga, received the Chicago Athenaeum International Architecture Award in 2006.
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Typologies Sport Stadium. Date 2000 - 2003. City Braga. Country Portugal. Photographer Christian Richters. Built for the football Eurocup held in Portugal in 2004, the Municipal Stadium of Braga is located on the precipitous terrain of an old limestone quarry on the northern side of Monte Castro.