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Stadium Review 7 | Ernst Happel Stadium
By 
Rye Aio
| 27/08/08
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Ernst Happel Stadium
Vienna
Austria
Ernst Happel Stadium is located in Austria’s capital city, Vienna, and is one of the four Austrian football venues that hosted
UEFA Euro 2008
fixtures.
The venue was expanded for Euro 2008 and currently boasts more than 50 000 covered seats. Ernst Happel Stadium is listed as a five-star football stadium by UEFA and was the location of the Euro 2008 final match. It has also been the venue for numerous
UEFA Champions League
and
UEFA Cup matches
.
Ernst Happel Stadium is a multifunctional sporting ground - the largest of its kind in Austria. The sporting ground caters for important domestic and international football matches. It has also hosted other a variety of other sporting events including cycling, athletics, tennis and even heavyweight boxing. In addition, the arena accommodated a swimming and aquatics tournament, the European
LC
Championships, when it was fitted out with a temporary pool in 1995.
On occasion, the stadium has been transformed into a massive concert arena, with performances from famous international rock acts such as Pink Floyd and the Rolling Stones.
The stadium was designed by a German architect,
Otto
Ernst Schweizer. Construction work commenced in 1929 and took four years to complete. The venue was named Prater Stadium and opened for the 1931 Workers' Olympiad. However, when Ernst Happel, a famous Austrian football player died of cancer in 1992, the owners, City of Vienna, decided that the stadium should be named in his memory.
Ernst Happel Stadium Travel
Ernst Happel Stadium Address: A - 1020 Wien, Meiereistraße
The Ernst Happel Stadium is located 20km from Vienna-
Schwechat
International Airport. For more information about the airport and the city itself, view our Vienna city profile page.
If you are travelling via the public transport system, the sporting arena is accessible via Bus Line 80a or Straßenbahn No. 21. Ernst Happel Stadium has its own stop on the Vienna underground network.
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