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Football stadium in Wuppertal, Germany
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Stadion am Zoo
LocationWuppertal, NRW
Capacity23,067
Construction
Opened1924
Renovated1993
2005 – April 2008
ArchitectWillkens & Nußbaum
Tenants
Wuppertaler SV

The Stadion am Zoo is a multi-purpose stadium in Wuppertal, Germany. It is currently used mostly for football matches and hosts the home matches of Wuppertaler SV. The stadium is able to hold 23,067 people and was built in 1924.

References

  1. wuppertalersv.com: Stadion am Zoo - Daten und Fakten, accessed 19 February 2009

51°14′20.7″N 7°6′18.3″E / 51.239083°N 7.105083°E / 51.239083; 7.105083


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