Camp Nou

C. d’Aristides Maillol 12 | Barcelona, ​​Spain

Camp Nou is the home stadium of FC Barcelona and the Catalan football team. Camp Nou was opened in 1957 with 93,053 places, since then it has been increased to 99,354 places. Camp Nou is a big draw for tourists who come to the city from all over the world. The offices of the board and the club museum are also located in the stadium. The official name of the stadium was Nou Estadi del Futbol Club Barcelona. The name Camp Nou, which means "New Field" in Catalan, has been used as a nickname since opening. After a vote with all club members, it was decided in 2000 that Camp Nou would become the official name of the stadium. Outside the stadium you cannot see that the stadium is actually very large. Because the club of the municipality was not allowed to build in height, they worked in depth, they did this by digging out the first ring. Camp Nou is complicated in a mosaic of different colored tiles, this ensures that the facade can change color. The seats can also be covered by movable panels in the rain.