Parc des Princes - Paris Saint-Germain

Parc des Princes - Paris Saint-Germain

Empty stand at Paris Saint-Germain's Parc des Princes stadium.
A view of the empty stand at Parc des Princes, the iconic home of Paris Saint-Germain. (Photo by Tim L. Productions on Unsplash)

Introduction

Parc des Princes is the iconic stadium of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), located in the heart of Paris. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and rich history, Parc des Princes is a premier destination for football fans.

 

History

View from behind the goal at PSG’s Parc des Princes stadium under floodlights.
A stunning view from behind the goal at Parc des Princes, lit up under the floodlights for an evening match. (Photo by Chris Kursikowski on Unsplash)

 

Opened in 1972, Parc des Princes has hosted major international matches and events. Initially designed as a multi-sport venue, it’s now exclusively home to Paris Saint-Germain, reflecting PSG’s stature in European football. The stadium has undergone renovations to maintain modern standards.

 

Interesting Facts

Concrete arches forming the facade of PSG’s Parc des Princes stadium.
The striking concrete arches that make up the iconic facade of Parc des Princes, home of Paris Saint-Germain. (Photo by gina on Unsplash)

 

  • The stadium seats over 47,000 fans.
  • It was the first stadium in Europe with numbered seating.
  • Architect Roger Taillibert’s unique oval design gives Parc des Princes its recognizable look.
  • Parc des Princes has hosted historic tournaments, including the FIFA World Cup.

 

Atmosphere

View from the stands during a night game at PSG’s Parc des Princes stadium.
A breathtaking view from the stands during a night match at Parc des Princes, home of PSG. (Photo by Sebastian Pociecha on Unsplash)

 

With passionate PSG fans filling the stands, Parc des Princes delivers an electrifying atmosphere on match days. PSG ultras bring energy to every game, making it an unforgettable experience.

 

Stadium Tour

 

Lionel Messi’s PSG shirt hanging in the team’s dressing room.
Lionel Messi’s iconic PSG shirt proudly displayed in the club’s dressing room. (Photo by Gary Ruiz on Unsplash)

A tour of Parc des Princes offers access to field level, the PSG trophy wall, the team locker room, and press room. Visitors can use a mobile interactive guide in eight languages for a complete experience.

For more information or to book tickets or about taking a tour fo PSG's Stadium, visit the Paris Saint-Germain Official Website.

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