Stade Aimé Giral
A Perpignan rugby ground named for a fly-half killed in WWI, home to USA Perpignan and briefly to…
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A Perpignan rugby ground named for a fly-half killed in WWI, home to USA Perpignan and briefly to…
A pioneering Art Déco stadium rebuilt for the 1938 FIFA World Cup, Stade Chaban-Delmas was the first in…
A 1938 Streamline Moderne ballpark in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, home to the Frontier League's Aigles and renamed repeatedly, from…
A major Frankfurt institution housing ancient painting, modern art, and contemporary works combining an art institute and public…
Enrico Del Debbio's marble arena, ringed by sixty four-metre statues of athletes, where Fascist-era classicism still confronts every…
Inaugurated in May 1933 as the Stadio Municipale Benito Mussolini for the second edition of the World Student…
Inaugurated on 20 September 1928 as the Stadio Littorio Comunale, the ground that Ferrara now knows as Stadio…
Inaugurated in 1927 as the Littoriale and now home of Bologna FC, the stadium designed by Giulio Ulisse…
A colossal 2nd-century Roman stadium in Plovdiv that could seat 30,000 spectators. Its partially restored northern curved section…
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