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| Great Ape Project ![]() Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: 3CT, Poland (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tricity)
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| EURO 2012 ![]() ![]() This is thread, where information about projects for new/renovated stadiums will be posted. The thread is meant only for Polish stadiums where matches of EURO 2012 will take place: Host cities: Warsaw - National Stadium Matches planned: opening, group, quarter-final, semi-final Total capacity: some 70,000 (65,000) (???) To do: general renovation (OK, more like construction a new National Stadium from the scratch, the final project still unknown) Completion: 2010 Now ("Stadion X-lecia" or the biggest souk in Europe ![]() ![]() ![]() Design by Kurylowicz: ![]() ![]() The second design at the end of the spot.Gdansk - Baltic Arena Matches planned: group, quarter-final Total capacity: 44,000 (40,000) To do: new stadium (general project already done, possible minor changes only - I hope so Construction: 2008-2010 (new) ![]() ![]() Wroclaw - a new stadium Matches planned: group Total capacity: 45,000 (40,000) To do: a new stadium (first proposal to refurbish old Olympic Stadium, now proposal to built a new one, but the final project still not existent) Construction: 2007 - 2010 (?) ![]() Old proposal to refurbish Olympic stadium (by renovating and adding a dome): ![]() Poznan - Municipal Stadium (Lech Poznan) Matches planned: group Total capacity: 46,500 (42,000) State: under construction Construction: 1980 - 2008 (renov.) ![]() Backup list: Chorzow - Slaski Stadium (National Stadium up to now) Matches planned: group (?) Total capacity: 60,00 (54,000) State: under renovation Construction: 1927 - 2008 (renov.) ![]() Cracow - Wisla Stadium Matches planned: group (?) Total capacity: 33,00 (30,000) To do: refurbishing Construction: 1954 - 2010 (renov.) ![]() Last edited by NorthPole; 20th April 2007 at 16:00. | |||||||||||
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| M.Kemal Atatürk'üz ![]() Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Manisa/Türkey
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| BALTİC ARENA is realy good nice modern and interesting ... like Allianz Arena ... but very nice and beatiful ... congrats POLAND AND UKRANİA... i hope EURO 2012 will be best... exciting ...
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| Finally someone interested Yes, most Poles (and not only Poles) think Baltic Arena is (or rather will be) the most beautiful stadium in Poland. But look on the stadium project for Warsaw. If any stadium proposed in Poland is similar to the Alianz Arena, it's obviously project for Warsaw (looks like a snake in the nest with its colours and lights). Stadium for Gdansk looks rather like a bird nest (similar to the famous Chinese one), but is intended to look like a giant amber (also the rest of the complex are "drops of amber"), as Gdansk is the World Capital of Amber and headquarters of The World Amber Council | |||||||||||
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| Kuvvaci ![]() Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Istanbul
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| if Polan build those stadiums. I say bravo and they deserved the EURO 2012 (that I had some doubts so far)... Designs are very modern and contemporary, organic some reminds me of Allianz Arena (in possitive sense) | |||||||||||
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| ... if we will not fail b/c of civil war (which broke out between the host cities and non-host cities on the first day after announcement about our victory in the bidding) ![]() I'm optimist on that. In our history we always were able to mobilize at 5 to 12. When it comes to punctuality we are very Greek, and when it goes to organization, we are very Italian ![]() At least there aren't any serious problems with the plots for the new stadiums in Warsaw and Gdansk (I don't know about Wroclaw and Poznan is refurbishing its existing stadium). Because the stadium in Warsaw will be National Stadium, it will be financed from the national budget in 100%. The National Stadium will be part of the National Sport Centre (a complex of stadium, hall, up to 120m high hotel end some other accompanying buildings). Project is still not known, but only the demolishing of existing stadium and preparing the plot for investment will take over half year (I guess). | |||||||||||
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