L'Estadi Olímpic

Passeig Olímpic, 15-17
Sants - Montjuïc
08038
Barcelona



http://www.estadiolimpic.cat/


Latitude: 2.1544801286972
Longitude: 41.364802313926



  • Organization environmental certification
  • Member of Barcelona + Sustainable
  • Accessible to people with reduced mobility
  • Point of obtaining groundwater
  • Reptile


The Olympic Stadium, designed by the architect Pere Domenech i Roura, was inaugurated on 20 May 1929 in the framework of the International Exhibition in Barcelona. Then considered the second largest stadium in the world, was destined to host the 36th Olympic Games, but the political situation prevented it and gradually fell into disuse. Half a century later thanks to Barcelona's Olympic bid, the stadium was again alive thanks to the team of architects formed by Gregotti, Correa, Milà, Margarit and Buixadé. In 1985 began the remodeling of the stay providing it with equipment and services to get the Olympic Games. Although the stadium was remodeled except for its facade still retains its original appearance.
The opening of the new Olympic Stadium took place on 8 September 1989 on the occasion of the V World Cup of Athletics. This competition was a great test at the organizational level as it was the first major event that put to test the new facilities and value the capacity of the stadium to receive major sporting events. Since then it has happened countless sporting events of all kinds. On 31 March 2001 he was named the Olympic Stadium Lluís Companys, in honor of which he was president of the Generalitat of Catalonia.

The Olympic Stadium is a multipurpose venue suitable to receive any type of event. This is evidenced by their CV events during all the years of history after the 1992 Olympics sporting events, musicals, corporate events and family activities have been part of the range of possibilities offered by the stadium.

L'Estadi Olímpic

Passeig Olímpic, 15-17
Sants - Montjuïc / Parc de Montjuïc
08038 - Barcelona
 http://www.estadiolimpic.cat/
The Olympic Stadium, designed by the architect Pere Domenech i Roura, was inaugurated on 20 May 1929 in the framework of the International Exhibition in Barcelona. Then considered the second largest stadium in the world, was destined to host the 36th Olympic Games, but the political situation prevented it and gradually fell into disuse. Half a century later thanks to Barcelona's Olympic bid, the stadium was again alive thanks to the team of architects formed by Gregotti, Correa, Milà, Margarit and Buixadé. In 1985 began the remodeling of the stay providing it with equipment and services to get the Olympic Games. Although the stadium was remodeled except for its facade still retains its original appearance.
The opening of the new Olympic Stadium took place on 8 September 1989 on the occasion of the V World Cup of Athletics. This competition was a great test at the organizational level as it was the first major event that put to test the new facilities and value the capacity of the stadium to receive major sporting events. Since then it has happened countless sporting events of all kinds. On 31 March 2001 he was named the Olympic Stadium Lluís Companys, in honor of which he was president of the Generalitat of Catalonia.

The Olympic Stadium is a multipurpose venue suitable to receive any type of event. This is evidenced by their CV events during all the years of history after the 1992 Olympics sporting events, musicals, corporate events and family activities have been part of the range of possibilities offered by the stadium.
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