Real Madrid: the crazy details of the new Santiago-Bernabéu

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The construction of the new Santiago-Bernabéu stadium, the home of Real Madrid, is taking shape. The Spanish cameras like to show us the progress of the Madrid stadium, with its retractable roof and its new steel facade. Construction, which began in 2019, is progressing and notably the Skywalk like the ad Marca. Located in the upper ring, the Skywalk is a gigantic box spread over the entire circumference of the stadium. A place for VIPs that will mix football, gastronomy and entertainment.

The leaders of Real want this place to be an emblem of Madrid culture. Several spaces are inspired by the city’s kiosks and its emblematic parks (Retiro pavilions and the greenhouses of the Botanical Garden), with noble materials such as mosaics. The Skywalk will offer different views of the terrain, to provide a unique experience. And could also turn into a nightclub. The goal is for the space to be operational from the Taylor Swift concert on May 30. The new Santiago-Bernabéu stadium, which wants to be “the best stadium in the world” for its president, is now in its home stretch.

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