Culture
Où se trouve le Stade de Marseille ?
Où se trouve le Stade de Marseille ?
Orange Vélodrome
Olympique de Marseille/Salles/stades
Le stade Vélodrome, aussi appelé, depuis plus longtemps, Stade-Vélodrome et rebaptisé Orange Vélodrome par contrat de naming en juillet 2016, est une enceinte sportive située dans le 8e arrondissement de Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône), au sein du quartier de Saint-Giniez.
Quel est le nom du Stade de football de la ville de Marseille ?
Stade Vélodrome
Le Stade Vélodrome est, depuis son inauguration en 1937, utilisé par le club de football de l’Olympique de Marseille.
Why visit the velodrome in Marseille?
- The ‘Orange Velodrome’ is one of the symbols of Marseille. The city regularly gets carried away during football games in the stadium. Enjoy an exclusive tour of the Velodrome Stadium with the Marseille Tourism Office. Do you want to live a typical Marseille experience with friends, family, or OM supporters?
Where is Stade Orange Vélodrome?
- Stade Orange Vélodrome is the home stadium of Ligue 1 side Olympique de Marseille who play football in the south of France. It is an exciting time for fans of the club as the ground will increase its capacity to approximately 70,000 for when the country hosts Euro 2016 following a successful competition bid.
Why is the Orange Velodrome famous?
- Orange Velodrome, better known as Stade Velodrome, was built to serve as a playing venue for the 1938 World Cup. Soon after it became the new home of Olympique de Marseille after Stade de l’Huveaune had become too small for the club.
What is the seating capacity of the Stade Vélodrome?
- The Stade Vélodrome has increased its seating capacity in 2014 (in prevision of the UEFA Euro 2016 hosted by France), and continues to host games for Olympique de Marseille. Previously it held 60,031 spectators; following its renovation, it is now able to hold 67,000, including 7,000 VIP seats.