Weserstadion
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Weserstadion

42 500místod1947

Foto: Arne Müseler · CC BY-SA 4.0 · zdroj

Kapacita
42 500
Postaven
1947
Země
Germany

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O stadionu

Weserstadion is a football stadium in Bremen, Germany, and the home of SV Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga. Its capacity is 42,100 seats. Scenically situated on the north bank of the Weser River and surrounded by lush green parks, the ground lies only about 1 kilometre from the city centre. The stadium's most distinctive visual feature is its solar-panel facade, making it one of the pioneering renewable-energy football venues in Germany.

Location and surroundings

The stadium occupies a riverside position in the Bremen-Weser district, with the steep stands rising close to the parkland and cycle paths that line the Weser. The surrounding area is calm and green rather than urban, and the riverside walk to the ground has become a ritual for supporters heading to matchday. Public transport from the city centre is efficient, with tram stops close to the stadium gates.

Main uses

Weserstadion serves primarily as the home of SV Werder Bremen for Bundesliga and cup fixtures. The venue also regularly hosts large-scale concerts and cultural events, with its riverside location and compact bowl making it an attractive stage outside the football calendar.

Historie

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Weserstadion's roots stretch back to 1909, when the first football ground was established on the banks of the Weser River for SV Werder Bremen, one of Germany's oldest professional clubs. The stadium has occupied the same riverside site for over a century.

Construction and reopening

The original ground opened in 1909. After wartime damage the facility was rebuilt and reopened in 1947, and underwent significant modernisation in subsequent decades. Major redevelopment work in the 1970s and 1990s produced the fully roofed bowl configuration seen today, with capacity consolidated at over 42,000.

Solar-panel facade

The stadium's solar-panel cladding is its most talked-about architectural feature. The photovoltaic installation covering the outer facade was among the first of its kind on a top-flight football ground in Germany, reflecting SV Werder Bremen's broader commitment to sustainability and renewable energy.

Notable moments

Weserstadion has hosted Werder Bremen's Bundesliga title celebrations and numerous memorable European nights. The stadium's continuous presence on the same site for more than a century gives it a depth of institutional memory rare even in German football.

Atmosféra

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Weserstadion generates an intimate and loyal matchday atmosphere rooted in the port city identity of Bremen. The compact riverside bowl amplifies noise effectively, and the club's fanbase has shown unwavering dedication across decades that included a relegation to the second division.

Fan culture

SV Werder Bremen supporters are known for their club loyalty through the full arc of Werder's fortunes, from Bundesliga title seasons to years in the second tier. The active supporter block behind the north stand sets the pace for chanting from warm-up onwards. Green and white — the club's colours — saturate the bowl on matchdays, with flags and banners producing a cohesive visual display even for mid-table fixtures.

Big matches

Weserstadion has been the stage for some of Werder's finest European nights. The 2004/05 UEFA Champions League campaign saw Werder reach the quarter-finals; the home legs against quality continental opponents filled the ground to its 42,100 capacity and produced an atmosphere that highlighted the stadium's acoustic compactness. German north-coast derbies and Europa League visits from prominent clubs have similarly generated electric evenings on the Weser banks.

Praktické info

Návštěva stadionu

Getting to Weserstadion is straightforward from Bremen city centre, with the riverside location making it one of the most pleasant grounds to walk to in the Bundesliga.

How to get there

  • Tram: Lines 1 or 8, stop Weserstadion — direct from the main railway station, approximately 15 minutes
  • On foot: About 20–25 minutes walking along the Weser riverbank from the city centre; a popular route for supporters
  • Car: Parking is available near the stadium but fills quickly on matchdays; early arrival is recommended

Tickets and tours

Match tickets for SV Werder Bremen are sold via the official club website. High-profile Bundesliga fixtures against Bayern Munich or Borussia Dortmund sell out quickly. Stadium tours are available, covering the players' tunnel and the solar-panel facade up close.

Visitor tips

  • When to arrive: At least 45 minutes before kick-off; trams are crowded after the final whistle
  • Riverside walk: Highly recommended before or after the match — the Weser embankment is well-lit and pleasant
  • Weather: Bremen has an Atlantic climate; a waterproof layer is advisable for autumn and winter fixtures

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