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Location | Dresden, Germany |
Owner | City of Dresden |
Operator | Stadion Dresden Projektgesellschaft mbH & Co KG |
Executive suites | Boxes 18 VIP 1366 Business Club 1 Promenade 1 |
Capacity | 32,085[3] (27,000 International Matches) |
Record attendance | 38,000 (Dynamo Dresden – BFC Dynamo, 19 March 1983)[4] |
Field size | 105m x 68m (7140m2) |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Built | 1922 to 1923 |
Opened | 16 May 1923 |
Renovated | 1951, 1990 and 2009 |
Closed | 1944–1951 |
Construction cost | 1923: RM 500,000; 2009: € 45,000,000 |
Architect | Hermann Ilgen (1922–1923) Günter Schöneberg & Manfred Mortensen (1969)[1] b+p Projekt (2007–2009)[2] |
Tenants | |
Dynamo Dresden (1953–present) Germany national football team (selected matches) |
Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion is a stadium in Dresden, Saxony, Germany. It is named after athlete Rudolf Harbig and is the current home of Dynamo Dresden. It also hosts fixtures of the German national team on an irregular basis since 1911. The stadium also hosts events outside association football, most notably as the home of the Dresden Monarchs American football team that play in the German Football League. Sports facilities have existed on the site of the stadium, the Güntzwiesen, since 1874.