A collection of photos taken by me, friends and others of Dortmund and the Westfalenstadion.
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Dortmund's most famous landmark, the Westfalenstadion
A sign of the city's past: the Dortmunder U on top of the old Union Brewery building
Another sign of the past - the desterted blast furnaces of the former Phoenix-West steelworks
Dortmund main station (Hauptbahnhof)
The city centre now, this shot taken from the Football Museum forecourt
The National Football Museum, taken from the main station forecourt
Kampfstrasse, and the Mercure Hotel mentioned in 'Where to stay'
Old Market Square and, on the left, the tavern of the same name, Zum alten Markt, mentioned in 'Where to eat'
Hansaplatz, just round the corner form Old Market Square
The Florianturm tower in the Westfalenpark
Adjacent to the park, the Westfalenhallen trade fair complex. Note to the left, a yellow girder...
The stadium, with its distinctive yellow girders, sits next to the trade fair complex
Outside the stadium 2
Outside the stadium 3
The Borussia Dortmund museum
On the Yellow Wall for a league game, doing safe standing 'research'!
The Südtribüne (South Stand) aka the Yellow Wall
Current and old grounds
The old Rote Erde ground behind the current one
BVB's ground until 1974, it used to hold 42k
Nearly everyone here would be standing
25,000 stand today on the Yellow Wall, around 10k behind rail seats
On the Yellow Wall with fellow safe standing campaigners in 2013
Rail seats on the back third of the Yellow Wall
Standard terrace on the lower section of the Yellow Wall
Sadly there will be no standing areas at the Euros, so temporary seats will be fitted
Looking down on the stadium
Looking towards the city centre, with the Dormunder 'U' in the distance
Close-up of the 'U'
At the stadium with Union
There with Union 2
Yellow Wall far end
At the GER vs ITA semi-final 2006
Outside at night
Picture credits:
Yours truly
Ian H
John R
David W
Lucas Kaufmann
DortmunderWestfront
Eurext
Dominik Wesche
Jsporysz
Ame Mueseler
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