TSV 1860 Munich Grünwalder Stadion feasibility study



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The results of the feasibility study of the 3. Liga team – the TSV 1860 Munich home ground – the Grünwalder Stadion in Munich, Germany – is out.

A ‘LinkedIn Post By ‘TSV München von 1860 e.V.’ stated that the feasibility study results showed that once upgraded “The Grünwalder Stadion will be suitable for the first and second division teams. The photovoltaic (PV) system and the feed-in will make the stadium CO2-neutral.”

“The Grünwalder Stadion will be able to hold 25,000 spectators and in addition there will be approximately 2,000 seats for business and Boxes.”

The ‘LinkedIn Post By TSV München von 1860 e.V.’ further stated, “The West Curve will be expanded to accommodate 13,000 spectators. Halfway up there will be a circulation and a range of restaurants and plenty of toilets. Further information will be announced by the stadium Commission at the general meeting.”

The TSV 1860 Munich or 1860 Munich is a sports club based in Munich (Germany). The club’s football team plays in the 3. Liga, the third tier of the German football pyramid. Their current home ground is the Grünwalder Stadion having first moved there in 1911 and spent much of their history there.

The 15,000-seat Grünwalder Stadion is a football stadium in Munich, Germany. It was built in 1911 and serves as the home ground of the TSV 1860 Munich.

The circulation in a stadium refers to the planning and movement of the people (the fans, the staff and the athletes) in, out and around the venue. It is divided into horizontal movement. (concourses and corridors), vertical movement (stairs and escalators), and macro-level transportation (accessing the facility). Efficient circulation ensures safe, comfortable, and timely venue access and evacuation.

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