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Venues #2 in Rotterdam

Feyenoord Stadium

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Intense and historic
Feyenoord Stadium, Van Zandvlietplein 1, 3077 AA Rotterdam, Netherlands
Interesting facts
1

The stadium was constructed using a pioneering 'suspended' roof design that eliminated the need for supporting pillars, ensuring an unobstructed view from all seats.

2

De Kuip has hosted a record ten UEFA club competition finals, including the 1972 European Cup Final.

3

The pitch is situated below the natural water level of the surrounding area, requiring sophisticated drainage systems.

4

During World War II, the stadium was used as a storage facility for forced laborers, a history commemorated within the site.

5

The stadium's name translates to 'The Tub,' a nickname derived from its steep, bowl-like seating configuration.

6

The seating structure was the first in the world to utilize cantilevered stands to improve spectator immersion.

Overview

Feyenoord Stadium, popularly known as De Kuip, is a historic football stadium in Rotterdam designed by architects Brinkman and Van der Vlugt. Completed in 1937, it is defined by its two-tier bowl design and distinctive overhanging roof, which was considered an engineering feat at the time of construction. The stadium has a capacity of approximately 47,500 spectators and serves as the home ground for the professional football club Feyenoord. Beyond its primary sporting function, it hosts major music concerts and cultural events, featuring international artists. The venue is protected as a national monument due to its architectural significance in the development of modern stadium design. It is frequently cited for its acoustic properties and the proximity of the stands to the pitch, creating an intense atmosphere. De Kuip has hosted more European cup finals than any other stadium in Europe. The complex includes the Feyenoord Museum, documenting the club's history and successes.

Photo spot

From the upper tier of the main stand looking down across the pitch toward the opposite curve.

Insider tips

Book a guided stadium tour in advance to access the dressing rooms, the tunnel, and the Feyenoord Museum.

Visit the club shop located at the stadium to find exclusive merchandise not available in general city center retail stores.

Check the stadium's official website for 'De Kuip' tour availability, as tours are suspended during match days and major concert setup periods.

What to avoid

Do not attempt to visit on match days or concert days without a valid event ticket, as the entire stadium precinct becomes restricted access.

Good to know

Closed for tours on match days, concert days, and during preparation periods for major events; museum hours may vary.

Etiquette

Respect the club's history and property; refrain from touching stadium equipment during tours unless permitted by staff.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1.5-2 hours
Best time to visit
Weekday mornings or afternoons when no events are scheduled to ensure full access to the museum and stadium infrastructure.
Address
Feyenoord Stadium, Van Zandvlietplein 1, 3077 AA Rotterdam, Netherlands
Website
51.894, 4.523
Get directions
Details
Architectural StyleFunctionalist modernism with cantilevered stands
Key FacilityFeyenoord Museum

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1.5-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekday mornings or afternoons when no events are scheduled to ensure full access to the museum and stadium infrastructure..

From the upper tier of the main stand looking down across the pitch toward the opposite curve.

Close by you'll find Erasmusbrug, Mosque Essalam, Kijk-Kubus Museum-house.