The Most Unique Stadiums in the World

Published on 12/19/2017
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Estadio Municipal de Braga – Braga, Portugal

Would you say that football (soccer) is a pretty big deal in Portugal? That would explain how this stadium was created. The Estadio Municipal de Braga was built in 2003 in order to host the ’04 European Championships. The field is also known by its other name, the Quarry. The field was built out of rock and looks like it too. You’ll need a family law attorney if the roof starts to crumble on you!

Estadio Municipal Del Braga Braga, Portugal

Estadio Municipal Del Braga Braga, Portugal

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Sapporo Dome – Sapporo, Japan

This gorgeous arena looks like something out of The Day The Earth Stood Still. The Sapporo Dome is sleek, rounded, and seemingly ready to take off at any moment. The stadium was built to allow up to 20 feet of snow to roll right off of the roof — the average amount per year in Northern Japan. The interior of the stadium is normal enough but the exterior is something to gawk at.

Sapporo Dome Sapporo, Japan

Sapporo Dome Sapporo, Japan

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