Sants-Montjuïc
The Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium was built for the 1929 International Exhibition. It was refurbished for the 1992 Olympic Games and occupies a privileged place in the memories of the people of Barcelona.
The stadium opened on 20th May 1929 with a football match during which a Catalan squad beat the English team Bolton Wanderers 4-0. This major sporting facility was used until the 1955 Mediterranean Games, after which it entered a state of decline. When the International Olympic Committee chose Barcelona to host the 1992 Olympic Games, a team of architects made up of Vittorio Gregotti, Frederic Correa, Alfons Milà, Joan Margarit and Carles Buxadé, was commissioned to completely refurbish the stadium. The outer walls were preserved but new stands were built inside, seating up to 54,000 people.
Landmark events such as the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1992 Barcelona Olympic and Paralympic Games and the athletics competitions were held in this venue, as the Museu Olímpic i de l'Esport across the road from the stadium reminds us. It is now rated as a five-star venue by UEFA, which entitles it to host top-level European matches. The stadium is named after Lluís Companys, the president of the Catalan government during the Spanish Civil War.
Phone: 934 262 089
How to get there: Bus 50, 55, 61 and 193 | Barcelona Bus Turístic, stop Anella Olímpica.
Web site: www.agendabcn.com
E-mail: estadi@bsmsa.es
Winter, daily from 10am to 6pm.
- Anella Olímpica de Montjuïc
- Castell de Montjuïc
- Montjuïc Cemetery
- El Poble Espanyol
- Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
- Montjuïc lighthouse
- Font Màgica
- The monumental fountain in the Plaça Espanya
- La Ciutat del Teatre
- Mirador de l'Alcalde
- Mural de les Olles (Pot Mural), Frederic Amat
- Palau Sant Jordi
- Pavelló Mies van der Rohe
- Fundació Joan Miró
- CaixaForum
- Fundació Fran Daurel
- Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya
- Museu Etnològic
- Museu Olímpic i de l'Esport Joan Antoni Samaranch
- Jardí Botànic de Barcelona
- Institut Botànic


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