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The Helsinki Olympic Stadium (Шаблон:Lang-fi; Шаблон:Lang-sv), located in the Töölö district about Шаблон:Convert from the centre of the Finnish capital Helsinki, is the largest stadium in the country, nowadays mainly used for hosting sports events and big concerts. The stadium is best known for being the centre of activities in the 1952 Summer Olympics. During those games, it hosted athletics, equestrian show jumping, and the football finals.

The stadium was also the venue for the first Bandy World Championship in 1957, the first and 10th World Athletics Championships, in 1983 and 2005. It hosted the European Athletics Championships in 1971, 1994 and 2012. It is also the home stadium of the Finland national football team.

The stadium reopened in August 2020 after 4 years of renovation.[1]

History

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Helsinki Olympic Stadium in 1938 soon after its completion. The stadium, first built for the 1940 Olympics, had to wait until 1952 for its intended use as an arena for the Olympic games as the war led to the cancellation of the event.

The Olympic Stadium was designed by the architects Yrjö Lindegren and Toivo Jäntti. The Olympic stadium, known as an icon of functionalist style of architecture, was featured in the Architectural Digest as one of the best examples of Olympic architecture.[2] Yrjö Lindgren later became himself an Olympic medallist when he received the gold medal for architecture at the 1948 Olympics in London.[3]

Construction of the Olympic Stadium began in 1934 and it was completed in 1938, with the intent to host the 1940 Summer Olympics, which were moved from Tokyo to Helsinki before being cancelled due to World War II. It hosted the 1952 Summer Olympics over a decade later instead. The stadium was also to be the main venue for the cancelled 1943 Workers' Summer Olympiad.

It was the venue for the first ever Bandy World Championship in 1957.

The stadium was completely modernized in 1990–1994 and also renovated just before the 2005 World Championships in Athletics.Шаблон:Cn

In 2006, an American TV series, The Amazing Race 10, had one of its episodes ending at The Olympic Stadium Tower. As a task, teams had to do a face-first rappel (known as the Angel Dive) down the Helsinki Olympic Tower.

Since March 2007, a Eurasian eagle-owl has been spotted living in and around the stadium. On June 6, 2007, during a Euro 2008 qualifying match, the owl delayed play by ten minutes after perching on a goalpost. The owl was later christened Bubi and was named as Helsinki's Resident of the Year.Шаблон:Cn

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Constructing the Helsinki Olympic Stadium

The 50th anniversary of the Helsinki Olympic Games hosted in the Helsinki Olympic Stadium was the main motif for one of the first Finnish euro silver commemorative coins, the 50th anniversary of the Helsinki Olympic Games commemorative coin, minted in 2002. On the reverse, a view of the Helsinki Olympic Stadium can be seen. On the right, the 500 markka commemorative coin minted in 1952 celebrating the occasion is depicted.

There were plans to host the 2021 Superpesis finals at the Olympic Stadium, but opposition from the clubs about preferring best-of-5 finals instead of a single match, worries about the playing surface (Playing on natural grass and running track surface, in a sport that prefer artificial grass and sand), and scheduling conflicts,[4] led the plan to be called off.

Features

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The tower of the Helsinki Olympic Stadium, a distinct landmark with a height of Шаблон:Convert.
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Host country Finland in the 1952 Summer Olympics

The stadium's spectator capacity was at its maximum during the 1952 Summer Olympics with over 70,000 spectator places. Nowadays the stadium has 36,251 spectator places. During concerts, depending on the size of the stage, the capacity is 45,000–50,000.

The tower of the stadium, a distinct landmark with a height of Шаблон:Convert, a measurement of the length of the gold-medal win by Matti Järvinen in javelin throw of 1932 Summer Olympics.

A youth hostel is located within the Stadium complex.

Recent

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The stadium nearing the end of renovation in April 2020
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The stadium Gymnasium 1 was completed in 2020 renovation. It's located underground
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Tunnel is a full-track 2-lane running track, below the field's above-ground running track.
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The stadium restaurant

Major renovation work at the stadium started in the spring of 2016. During renovation all the spectator stands were covered with canopies and the field area and the tracks were renewed. The stadium now also offers extended restaurant areas and more indoor sport venues.[5] The renovation was completed and the stadium was open to the public in September 2020.

The projected cost of the renovation was expected to consume €197 million in 2016, €261 million in 2019 and ended up at a price of €337 million, which is €140 million (or 70 percent) more than the original projected cost. The Finnish state and the City of Helsinki are the funders of the renovation.[1][6]

Events

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Stamp of the 1971 European Athletics Championships at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium

Sport events

Concerts

Date Artist(s) Supporting act(s) Tour
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Buddy Guy
The Rolling Stones European Tour 1970
Шаблон:Dts Dire Straits Was (Not Was) On Every Street Tour
Шаблон:Dts The Rolling Stones Robert Cray Voodoo Lounge Tour
Шаблон:Dts Bon Jovi Lemonator
Babylon Zoo
These Days Tour
Шаблон:Dts Tina Turner Wildest Dreams Tour
Шаблон:Dts U2 Audioweb PopMart Tour
Шаблон:Dts Michael Jackson HIStory World Tour
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Шаблон:Dts Elton John
Шаблон:Dts The Rolling Stones Bridges to Babylon Tour
Шаблон:Dts Mestarit
Шаблон:Dts AC/DC George Thorogood & The Destroyers Stiff Upper Lip World Tour
Шаблон:Dts Bruce Springsteen The Rising Tour
Шаблон:Dts
Шаблон:Dts The Rolling Stones ZZ Top
The Hellacopters
Licks Tour
Шаблон:Dts Metallica Slipknot
Lostprophets
Madly in Anger with the World Tour
Шаблон:Dts Paul McCartney 2004 Summer Tour
Шаблон:Dts Genesis Turn It On Again: The Tour
Шаблон:Dts Metallica HIM
Diablo
Sick of the Studio '07
Шаблон:Dts The Rolling Stones Toots & The Maytals A Bigger Bang Tour
Шаблон:Dts Bon Jovi MoonMadness Lost Highway Tour
Шаблон:Dts Bruce Springsteen Magic Tour
Шаблон:Dts Iron Maiden Avenged Sevenfold
Lauren Harris
Somewhere Back in Time World Tour
Шаблон:Dts AC/DC The Answer
Blake
Black Ice World Tour
Шаблон:Dts U2 Razorlight U2 360° Tour
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Шаблон:Dts Bon Jovi Block Buster
The Breakers
Bon Jovi Live
Шаблон:Dts Iron Maiden Alice Cooper The Final Frontier World Tour
Шаблон:Dts Bruce Springsteen Wrecking Ball World Tour
Шаблон:Dts Madonna Martin Solveig The MDNA Tour
Шаблон:Dts Iron Maiden Amorphis
Sabaton
Ghost
Maiden England World Tour
Шаблон:Dts Muse Mew
French Films
The 2nd Law World Tour
Шаблон:Dts Cheek JVG
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Шаблон:Dts One Direction Isac Elliot
McBusted
On the Road Again Tour
Шаблон:Dts Jari Sillanpää
Шаблон:Dts Haloo Helsinki
Шаблон:Dts Apulanta
Шаблон:Dts Sunrise Avenue The Final Tour
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Шаблон:Dts Ed Sheeran Cat Burns
Maisie Peters
+–=÷x Tour
9 September 2022 Antti Tuisku Erika Vikman Bailantai
10 September 2022 Ida Paul & Kalle Lindroth
27 May 2023 Rammstein ABÉLARD Rammstein Stadium Tour
28 May 2023
Шаблон:Dts JVG Gasellit
Ege Zulu
Vuodet Ollu Tuulisii
Шаблон:Dts Kaija Koo Käärijä Superstadion
7 June 2024 Metallica Architects
Mammoth WVH
M72 World Tour
9 June 2024 Five Finger Death Punch
Ice Nine Kills
Шаблон:Dts Bruce Springsteen 2024 World Tour
27 July 2024 Coldplay Maisie Peters
Alma
Music of the Spheres World Tour
28 July 2024
30 July 2024
31 July 2024
Шаблон:Dts PMMP Koko Show
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