Leisure and sports facilities in Nuremberg

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Nuremberg has numerous leisure and sports facilities .

Sports facilities

Dutzendteich with congress hall and stadium

Volkspark Marienberg is located on the northern edge of the city near the airport ; in winter, sledge runs (Marienbuck), cross-country skiing and ice skating are possible here.

Municipal stadium

The municipal stadium , which has been the Max Morlock Stadium since July 1, 2017 , is the home of the Bundesliga soccer club 1. FC Nürnberg and was one of the venues for the 2006 World Cup and the 1972 Olympic soccer tournament . Even athletic events such as the German Athletics Championships in 2008 , 2015 and 2018 were held at the stadium. The municipal stadium has also been the venue for concerts and the DEL Winter Game .

Arena Nürnberger Versicherung

Right next to the Franken-Stadion is the Nürnberger Versicherung Arena , which is home to the DEL (German Ice Hockey League) Nürnberg Ice Tigers club . There are often concerts and other events such as B. Boxing matches and basketball take place. Both event locations are located in the traditional local recreation area around the Dutzendteich , which has been used by the people of Nuremberg for over 500 years for recreation and as an event location. In the period from 1933 to 1945 it was known as the Nazi Party Rally Grounds.

Old exhibition hall

The “old exhibition hall” in the Nuremberg vocational training center near the Nuremberg city park is also available for sports events with up to 2000 spectators . Since 2002 the Bundesliga home games in women's handball of the 1. FC Nürnberg women's handball have taken place there.

Reichelsdorf Velodrome

In the Nuremberg district Reichelsdorf is located velodrome Reichelsdorfer Keller . Standing races and other cycling competitions take place regularly on the 400 meter long track .

Leisure facilities

With over 1 million visitors a year, the Nuremberg Zoo is very popular in a spacious area on the eastern edge of the city.

There are two large cinema complexes. The Cinecittà Nuremberg is Germany's largest cinema complex with 21 cinemas and 5000 seats as well as an IMAX cinema. There is also the Admiral Filmpalast.

In K4, (the former KOMM ) a centrally located cultural center, there are two concert halls, two cinemas, a discotheque, seminar rooms and a design school (Werkbund Werkstatt Nürnberg) as well as nine open workshops (including S / W- Photo laboratory, ceramics workshop, blacksmith's and screen printing shop) open to interested users.

With the Nicolaus Copernicus Planetarium and the Regiomontanus Observatory, Nuremberg has a facility for astronomical public relations that is unique in northern Bavaria. By integrating the planetarium into the education center and the observatory support association of the Nuremberg Astronomical Working Group , the citizens of Nuremberg and the region are offered a wide range of events that go far beyond purely scientific topics. All events at the observatory are carried out on a voluntary basis.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Arena Nuremberg
  2. Reichelsdorf Velodrome

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