Baltic Arena (Polish: Arena Bałtycka) is a football stadium in Gdańsk's Letnica neighborhood, Poland, which is going to be constructed for the UEFA Euro 2012. The stadiums' exterior is designed to resemble amber; which has long been extracted on the Baltic coast. Construction started in 2008. Once completed in 2010, it will be used mostly for football matches. The stadium will have a capacity of 44,000 people.
Construction cost 623 million PLN
Architect RKW Rhode Kellermann Wawrowsky
Capacity 44,000
Field dimensions 227 x 197 x 45 metres
PARKING:
on the stadium 180 buses / 1 400 cars
next to the stadium: 360 buses / 5 200 cars
UEFA EURO 2012TM: within the framework of the games 3 group matches and 1 match of the quarter-finals shall take place at this stadium
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see also: National Stadium | Lech Poznan Stadium | Wroclaw Stadium
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