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Stadion Salzburg Wals-Siezenheim


Full name:

EM Stadion Salzburg Wals-Siezenheim

Nickname(s):

Bullen-Arena, Salzburg Stadium, EM Stadion Salzburg

Location:

Salzburg, Austria

Built:

2003

Opened:

2003

Owner:
Former names:

Salzburg Stadium

Tenants:
Capacity:

30,000

Facts & History

Contents

Salzburg Stadium Overview

Salzburg Stadium is located in Wals-Siezenheim, just outside the city of Salzburg, Austria. The stadium is the home of Red Bull Salzburg FC. It is also commonly known as the "Bullen Arena". It was expanded to 30,000 seats in order to host the Euro-2008.

Wals-Siezenhiem Stadion is the only stadium in the Austrian Bundesliga that has artificial turf.

The EM Salzburg Stadium is located right next to Salzburg airport, has a direct link to the motorway and is due have its own stop on the Salzburg-Munich railway line. Around the vicinity there is fully-fledged recreational park, with a variety of leisure facilities such as fitness trails, recreation zones, playgrounds, restaurants.

Stadium History

Seating Chart

Arriving by Public Transport

Take the S-Bahn to Stadion EM Salzburg Wals-Siezenhei
Address: Südtiroler Platz 11 - 4. Stock
5020 Salzburg, Austria

Line 1
Messezentrum - Hauptbahnhof - Zentrum - Maxglan - Europark - European Championship stadium

Line 20
Sam - Gnigl - Volksgarten - Zentrum - Landeskrankenhaus - Maxglan - Taxham - Europark

Line 28
Zentrum – Landeskrankenhaus – Maxglan – Taxham – Siezenheim - Klessheim

Arriving by Train
Salzburg Central Station (Eurocity, Intercity and Interregional connections), ICE connection to Munich.

Bus connection:
StadtBus Line 1 Central Station – European Championship stadium

High speed railroad connection:
S3 Central Station – Salzburg Taxham Europark – continue to the European Championship stadium on foot

Map

City Information

Salzburg is a historic old city with prehistoric discoveries dating back to the Neolithic age. It also has a strong musical history. Mozart was born here and the Sound of Music was filmed here.

Mozart was born in Salzburg and spent his early years here. His apartment, where he grew up, is now a museum in his honor. Some of his first violins, first piano and some sheet music are on display at this museum.

The Sound of Music was filmed in Salzburg in 1964. It was a huge success with numerous Oscar nominations, 6 Tony awards and millions of albums sold. It helped show what a great musical city Salzburg was. In addition to creating a great musical, this city celebrates music every year with a music festival, 180 concerts perform in 11 different venues around the city for 38 days.

Salzburg will be a host city for the UEFA European Football Championship in June 2008. Stadion Salzburg Wals-Siezenheim is a newly remodeled venue that will host 3 matches. The area surrounding the stadium has been upgraded to include fitness trails, a recreation area, playgrounds and restaurants.

Sights

Miracle's Waxmuseum
Getreidegasse 7
A-5020 Salzburg
Tel. +43 / (0)662 / 842258 0

Opening hours 2007:
daily 9 am-6 pm.

Admission Fees 2007:
Adults: € 12,00
Children, students, retired: € 6,00

Salzburg Center for the Preservation of Nature and Species
SalzburgZoo
Anifer Landesstraße 1
A-5081 Anif

Tel +43 / (0)662 / 820176-0

Over 500 animals live in this geological zoo. Special attractions: free-flying griffon vultures, tropical house, open-air enclosures for the big cats.

Salzburg Accommodations

At PROOMSprivate landlords offer available rooms and apartments, or even a simple couch for the night! Football Fans who cannot find a suitable hotel, or who would rather stay in a private room, can quickly find the right accommodation close to any of the Euro 2008 venues in both Austria and Switzerland.


Area Pubs

Shamrock Irish Pub
Rudolfskai 12 / Judengassse 1
A-5020 Salzburg, Austria
+43 / (0)662 / 84 16 10

O'Malley's Irish Pub
Rudolfskai 16
A-5020 Salzburg, Austria
+43 / (0)662 / 84 92 65

RAUTZ BAR : RESTAURANT
Franz Josef Kai 11
(vis à vis Rot-Kreuz-Parkplatz)
A- 5020 Salzburg
Tel.: +43 - (0)676 - 320 300 7

Rock House “Good Sounds”
Schallmooser Hauptstrasse 46
+43 662 884914

Casino Salzburg at Kleßheim Palace
Schloss Kleßheim
A – 5071 Wals-Siezenheim
tel.: +43/662/85 44 55

Cafe Tomaselli
Alter Markt 9
Salzburg 5020 Austria
+43 662 84 4488 x0
Open Hours7a-9p M-Sa, 8a-9p Su
Overview: Cafe Tomaselli is a classic Viennese coffeehouse with an affiliated patisserie producing fine pastries and petit fours.

Cafe Bazar
Schwarzstrasse 3
Salzburg, 5020
Phone: +43 662 874278

Salzburg's most famous café
Ikarus
Wilhelm-Spazier-Straße 7, Tel. 2197;
http://www.hangar-7.com/
If you want to treat yourself to something special, then go to the Ikarus restaurant at Hangar 7 by the airport. An amazing place and their culinary concept is to bring in top chefs from around the world for a month. A visit to Hangar 7 with a meal at Ikarus should be one of the most memorable evenings of your trip. Reservations ESSENTIAL. (Hangar 7 is about a 12-15€ taxi ride from downtown Salzburg.)

Travel Tips

Rail:
Salzburg has an extensive rail road system with trains often departing to and arriving from Vienna, Munich, Innsbruck, and Zürich, and includes daily high-speed ICE services. The city's railroad stations also act as a hub for trains coming from the southern Alps and going into Italy.

Airport:
Salzburg Airport has scheduled flights to European cities such as Frankfurt, Vienna, London, Amsterdam and Zürich, as well as Dublin and Charleroi.

Bus:
The main city has a network of trolleybuses and buses with over 20 lines, and service every 10 minutes. Salzburg's S-Bahn (subway) system has four different Lines (S1, S2, S3, S11) that stop at Salzburg Stadium. Trains leave from the main Hauptbanhoff station about every 30 minutes.


Important Links

References

www.austria.org


www.wikipedia.com
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