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Hanover - AWD Arena

Scheduled Work: Modification
Capacity: 45,000 Seats
Investment: €63m

The Niedersachsen stadium was completed in 1954 and has been home to 1st Bundesliga club ‘Hannover 96’ since 1959. The stadium has now been reconstructed and renamed to the AWD Arena.
 
Inside view of Hannover's new AWD stadium
Both Brazil and Holland played matches here durin the 1974 FIFA World Cup also France and Italy successfully played here in the last 2006 FIFA World Cup.
 
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Hanover - Match Tickets

Hannover 96 striker
Hannover 96 has been in the Bundesliga for the past 22 years, after having suffered several relegations to the second league. Even so the club is always good for a surprise win against one of the bigger or better teams in the league.

Completely roofed its 50,000 seat stadium was modernised for the World Cup and now serves as a huge multi-functional venue which includes some concerts by big names in the international rock and pop star world.

To book by phone: 0049 511 9690 0316

To book by email: info@hannover96.de

Tickets can also be purchased onsite: 

Hannover 96 - FanShop and Presale
Arthur-Menge-Ufer 5 (Sport and Business Park next to AWD-Arena)
30169 Hannover
Germany
 
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Hanover - City Highlights

Hanover city centre
In addition to being one of Germany’s top venues for international trade fairs and conferences, Hannover (pop. 525,000) recently played host to the nations of the world at the EXPO 2000 World Exposition. 

In the city centre striking modern architecture has been successfully integrated with the lovely Old Town. An other must see attraction are the Great Gardens of Herrenhausen, one of the best preserved baroque garden layouts in Europe, with mazes and a fountain over 70 metres high (one of the highest in Europe).

 
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Hanover - How to Get There

Modern tram in Hanover
From the main station (Hauptbahnhof), take the underground U3 or U7 towards Wettbergen, or you can take the U9 towards Empelde. The nearest underground station to the stadium is "Waterloo", which is located approximately 5 minutes walking distance from the entrance.
 
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Hanover - Stadium Tours

Aerial view of the AWD Arena
Guided tours, which documents the history and the future of the stadium, are available except during match or event days and subject to pre arrangement.

Contact
Christoph Kiaman
Arthur-Menge-Ufer 5
30169 Hannover
Tel.: 0049 511 - 450 60-227
Fax: 0049 511 - 450 60-532
ckiaman@hannover96.de 
 
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