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Kaliningrad Stadium: Location: Solnechnyy Bul'var, Kaliningrad, Russia: Coordinates: Capacity: 35,016: Field size: 105 x 68 m: Surface: Grass: Construction; Broke ground: 2015: Built: 2016–2018: Opened: 12 May 2018 () Construction cost € 257 million: Architect: Jean-Michel Wilmotte: Tenants
- 2016–2018
- Jean-Michel Wilmotte
- 12 May 2018
- Solnechnyy Bul'var, Kaliningrad, Russia
Kaliningrad Stadium, also known as the Arena Baltika, is a newly opened stadium in the city of Kaliningrad. It was built to be one of the playing venues of the 2018 World Cup and the new home of FC Baltika, who previously played at the modest Baltika Stadium. Construction of Kaliningrad Stadium started in September 2015, making it the last ...
Jun 27, 2018 · Kaliningrad and its new US$300m “Arena Baltika” stadium has been thrown into the spotlight by the football World Cup. ... at all of the Soviet history upon which Russian Kaliningrad is built ...
Design and Architecture. The Kaliningrad Stadium, located in Kaliningrad, Russia, is a remarkable example of modern sports architecture. Designed by the renowned architectural firm, Mann+Hummel, the stadium boasts a striking and innovative design that captures the essence of the football experience. Description of the Stadium’s Architecture.
May 29, 2018 · Stadium in Kaliningrad cost $280M, seats 35,000, but lacks a top-flight tenant.
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Start. Designs. Russia. Stadion Kaliningrad. Advertisement. Stadion Kaliningrad – design description. This compromise concept for new Kaliningrad stadium was created in 2014. Its aim was to maximally facilitate construction (vast use of prefabs) in order to meet the 2017 FIFA deadline.
History. Kaliningrad Stadium was built for Russia 2018 on Oktyabrsky Island, right in the heart of Kaliningrad. The selection of Kaliningrad as a host city has prompted the local authorities to develop the island, which for many centuries has been a wilderness, left largely untouched.