Böllenfalltor, Bölle | |
Full name | Merck-Stadion am Böllenfalltor |
---|---|
Former names | Stadion am Böllenfalltor (1921–2014) Jonathan-Heimes-Stadion am Böllenfalltor (2016–2017) |
Address | Nieder-Ramstädter Str. 170, 64285 Darmstadt |
Location | Darmstadt, Germany |
Coordinates | 49°51′28″N 8°40′20″E / 49.85778°N 8.67222°E |
Owner | SV Darmstadt 98 Stadion GmbH |
Capacity | 17,810 |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Opened | 1921 |
Renovated | 1950–1952, 1975, 1978, 1981, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018-2023 |
Tenants | |
SV Darmstadt 98 | |
Website | |
https://merckstadionamboellenfalltor.de |
Merck-Stadion am Böllenfalltor (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtaːdi̯ɔn ʔam ˈbœlnfaltoːɐ̯])[1] is a football stadium in Darmstadt, Germany sponsored by Merck. It is the home of SV Darmstadt 98 in the Bundesliga.[2] The stadium has a maximum capacity of 17,810 after the renovation work in 2023.[3]
Panorama
External links
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Merck-Stadion am Böllenfalltor.
- ↑ The syllable that carries the primary stress in the last word is phonemically disyllabic /-ˈˈbœl.ən-/. In normal speech, /ən/ assimilates to non-syllabic (because of the preceding /l/) [n] and attaches to the previous syllable, so that it is pronounced monosyllabically [-ˈbœln-]. The pronunciation [-ˈbœln̩-], with a syllabic [n̩] is not possible.
- ↑ "Stadion". SV Darmstadt 98 (in German). Retrieved 29 July 2023.
- ↑ "Das Merck-Stadion am Böllenfalltor". Merck-Stadion am Böllenfalltor (in German). Retrieved 29 July 2023.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.