Millerntor Stadium - FC St. Pauli
Millerntor Stadium - FC St. Pauli
About Millerntor Stadium
Millerntor Stadium, located in Hamburg, Germany, is the iconic home of FC St. Pauli. Also known as St Pauli Stadium, it reflects the club’s unique identity and its deep connection to the surrounding district.
History
Originally built in 1961, Millerntor Stadium has been modernized over the decades while preserving its distinct charm. The venue serves as a symbol of FC St. Pauli’s evolution from a local team to a globally recognized club celebrated for its progressive values and passionate supporters.
Interesting Facts
- The stadium is in the heart of Hamburg's vibrant St. Pauli district, famous for its cultural diversity.
- Millerntor Stadium has a capacity of over 29,000 and is frequently packed with fans.
- FC St. Pauli is renowned for its unique ethos and iconic skull-and-crossbones flag, which add to the stadium's atmosphere.
Atmosphere
A visit to Millerntor Stadium provides an electrifying experience, where fans unite to celebrate football and the values of FC St. Pauli. Chants, banners, and the inclusive energy of supporters make every matchday unforgettable.
Stadium Tour
The St Pauli Stadium Tour, known as the Millerntour, offers an unparalleled journey into the heart of FC St. Pauli. Explore exclusive areas of Millerntor Stadium, hear captivating stories about the club’s history, and experience its rich culture and passion. Led by knowledgeable guides with ties to the club and district, this tour takes you behind the scenes to uncover what makes Millerntor a stadium like no other.
For more information or to book tickets, visit the FC St. Pauli Official Website.
When visiting Hamburg, don’t miss the chance to explore the city’s other iconic football club, Hamburger SV. To learn more about their home ground, the historic Volksparkstadion, be sure to check out our page on Volksparkstadion.