Poznan stadium Miejski - Euro 2012 Stadium

Posted by Admin on Sunday, April 15, 2012

The stadium is located in the southwest city of Poznan. Using green and yellow bus is the best way to reach the stadium from the city center. But ahead of the opening tournament, the second tram line will be added to support that now runs to the north.


Atmospheric
High stands and ramps, plus a roof that covered much ground to ensure noise levels remain high during the tournament.


Did you know?
The completion of renovation of the stadium in September 2010 was marked by a Sting concert. Thousands of spectators packed the stadium when a British musician is promoting his new album titled Symphonicities.

Stadium Name: Stadium Miejski
Other name: Stadion Lecha
Location: ul. Bulgarska 17, 60-320 Poznan, Poland
Built: 1968 - 1980
Opening date: 23 Agusuts 1980
Renovation: 2003 - 2010
Owner: City of Poznan
Operator: Lech Poznan
Surface: Grass
Construction cost: € 180 billion (renovation only)
Arstitek: Modern Construction Design Sp. z o.o.
Capacity: 41 609
Record crowd: 45,000 (Lech Poznan-Widzew Lodz, 8 April 1984)
Field Dimensions: 105 x 68 meter

History of the City
Poznan is translated as "known" one of the important cities in the early history of Poland. And now Poznan is also still seen as an important trading town.

Poznan emerged as a wooden fortress in the 9th century on the island of Warta before finally forcing the population of high population migration to the mainland. Had ruled Prussia / Germany since 1793, and returned to Poland in 1919, Poznan and then triggers an intense regional uprising in the Soviet bloc.

Founded by the Slavs in Ostrow Tumski Polanians river Warta, Poznan is a kingdom to the Roman Empire in the 1039 attack. But even though they moved to Krakow, the monarchy remains buried for 250 years. Located midway between Berlin and Warsaw, many who come to live in Poznan so that population growth exceeds the capacity of the island, finally in 1253 the center moved to the left edge of the Warta.

Poznan has experienced invasion by Sweden, Prussia, Russia and was ruled Germany until 1918. After World War I, Wielkopolska rebellion broke out. Rebellion turned into a civil war. With the Treaty of Versailles Poznan and the rest given to the Polish provinces.

Transportation
(To and from) the airport is located 7km Lawica Poznan-west of the city and has daily flights to Warsaw as well as the usual link to Copenhagen, Dublin, Stockholm, Barcelona, ​​Germany and England. Glowny Poznan railway station in the heart of the domestic offer the best service with about 20 services a day to Warsaw (at 3-4). There are also trains to Wroclaw (2.5 hours), Gdansk (4 hours), and Kyiv (18 hours) and there are also direct services to Berlin, Cologne and Moscow.

Proximity to other places UEFA EURO 2012
Wroclaw - 175km
Gdansk - 305km
Warsaw - 320km
Lviv - 700km
Kyiv - 1.140 km
Kharkiv - 1.570 km
Donetsk - 1.785 km

In and around
The city is served by tram and bus, usually painted green and yellow. Tickets are available from kiosks, shops and outlets MPK, MPK and usually have the logo available for 24 hours and one week. While there is an option for a single trip: a ticket or tickets within the time. With the exception of rush hour and road repair, is generally better to buy with the option 'option time'. MPK also provides bicycle. There is also the Poznan Fast Tram (Poznanski Szybki Tramwaj), which currently runs north from the city center.

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