Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion) - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

Stadiums

About Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion)

Officially called Signal Iduna Park, it is a football stadium in Dortmund city, which is the home of the famous Borussia Dortmund. The stadium is one of the most famous football stadiums in Europe and has a capacity of up to 81,365, the largest stadium in Germany.

Hotels near Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion)

Hotels to stay near Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion)

Stars:

Guest rating:

Excellent

Stars:

Guest rating:

Excellent

Activities Around

Attractions Near Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion)

German Mining Museum

German Mining Museum

16.33km from Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion)

This 12,000 m² open-air exhibition is one of the most visited museums in Germany and the largest mining museum globally. As a research institute, it is a renowned research establishment for mining history. Above-ground exhibitions, and a reconstructed show mine below the museum give visitors insights into the world of mining.

ZOOM Erlebniswelt Gelsenkirchen

ZOOM Erlebniswelt Gelsenkirchen

24.26km from Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion)

Founded in April 1949 as Ruhr-Zoo, it is one of the most modern zoological gardens in Germany. It is known for its panoramas and cultural approach. The main attractions are big animals, mostly mammals; The zoo has no aquarium, insectarium, or other smaller animal facilities.

Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex (Welterbe Zollverein)

Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex (Welterbe Zollverein)

28.25km from Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion)

This large former industrial site in the city of Essen is a UNESCO world heritage site since 2001 and one of the important places in the European Route in Industrial Heritage. It was Founded in 1847, and is ranked as the largest of its kind in Europe. Built in the New Objectivity style, it is considered an architectural and technical masterpiece, earning it a reputation as the "most beautiful coal mine in the world".

Botanischer Garten Grugapark

Botanischer Garten Grugapark

32.89km from Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion)

It is a municipal botanical garden located in the Essen city. It was established in 1927 for entertainment, education, and research. Parts of the garden was destroyed in World War II, it was rebuilt and re-designed in 1965.

Tetraeder

Tetraeder

34.27km from Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion)

The Tetrahedron in Bottrop city is a steel structure with a side length of 60m, resting on four concrete pillars. Opened on October 3, 1995, it is located on top of the mine dump Halde Beckstraße and serves as the town's landmark.

Gasometer Oberhausen

Gasometer Oberhausen

40.25km from Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion)

This 1920s industrial landmark is a former gas tank that was rebuilt after World War II in Oberhausen, Germany. The tank was converted into an exhibition and hosted several large scale exhibitions. It is an important point in the European Route of Industrial Heritage and the Industrial Heritage Trail.

Discover More Attractions in North Rhine-Westphalia, Home of Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion)

North Rhine-Westphalia

North Rhine-Westphalia is the most populated state in the country, with 17,912,134 people representing 21.5% of the population. It is located in western Germany, covering an area of 34,084 km, which makes it the fourth largest state out of 16 states in Germany.

Location of Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion)

Comments

For more information about Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion), visit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westfalenstadion

To view all hotels near Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion), visit: Hotels near Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion)