Preussen-Stadion an der Malteserstraße

Preussenstadion
Full name Preussen-Stadion an der Malteserstraße
Location Malteserstraße, Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany
Coordinates 52°25′57.5″N 13°21′17.4″E / 52.432639°N 13.354833°E / 52.432639; 13.354833Coordinates: 52°25′57.5″N 13°21′17.4″E / 52.432639°N 13.354833°E / 52.432639; 13.354833
Capacity 3,000 (200 seated)
Field size 74 x 98 metres
Surface Natural Grass
Opened 23rd October 1938
Tenants
Berliner Fussball Club Preußen 1894

The Preussenstadion is a football stadium in the Berlin district of Lankwitz (Steglitz-Zehlendorf). The football club BFC Preussen play their home games in the stadium, which has a capacity of 3,000 spectators, including 200 seats.

At the opening on 23rd October 1938, the capacity was for 20,000 spectators, but the stadium was destroyed in the Second World War and was rebuilt gradually. From the originally built stadium, the concrete steps are preserved as the "oldest standing traverses of Berlin".[1]

The stadium is located at Malteserstraße 24-36, at the corner of Kamenzer Damm, opposite the Lankwitz municipal park.

References

Single Signature

  1. Christian Wolter: Rasen der Leidenschaften. Die Fussballplätze von Berlin. Edition Else, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-00-036563-8, S. 216.
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