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Volkswagen Arena — Attraction in Wolfsburg

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Volkswagen Arena
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Autostadt
Stadtbrücke, 38440 Wolfsburg, Germany
Foundation Auto Museum Volkswagen
Dieselstraße 35, 38446 Wolfsburg, Germany
BadeLand Wolfsburg
Allerpark 4, 38448 Wolfsburg, Germany
Porsche Pavillon
Stadtbrücke, 38440 Wolfsburg, Germany
Allerpark in Wolfsburg
Allerpark 4, 38448 Wolfsburg, Germany
VW Pavillon
Volkswagen Pavillon, Stadtbrücke, 38440 Wolfsburg, Germany
Schloss Wolfsburg / Stadtmuseum
Schloßstraße 8, 38448 Wolfsburg, Germany
Audi Pavilion
Parkstraße 1, 38440 Wolfsburg, Germany
Volkswagen Autostadt
38440 Wolfsburg, Germany
VW ZeitHaus Museum
Stadtbrücke, 38440 Wolfsburg, Germany
Nearby restaurants
Santorini / Wolfsburg
In den Allerwiesen 4, 38446 Wolfsburg, Germany
Frittenwerk Wolfsburg
An d. Vorburg 1, 38440 Wolfsburg, Germany
Burger 38
Daimlerstraße 19, 38446 Wolfsburg, Germany
Pizzeria Bella Italia
Dieselstraße 33, 38446 Wolfsburg, Germany
Tachometer
Autostadt GmbH, KundenCenter, Stadtbrücke 1, 38440 Wolfsburg, Germany
Allerlei Bar & Restaurant
Allerpark 8, 38448 Wolfsburg, Germany
Lagune - Wolfsburg
Autostadt GmbH, Stadtbrücke, 38440 Wolfsburg, Germany
Beef Club
Stadtbrücke, 38440 Wolfsburg, Germany
dean&david | Bowls, Salate, Curries & Snacks im Designer Outlet Wolfsburg
Designer Outlets Wolfsburg, An d. Vorburg 1, 38440 Wolfsburg, Germany
MC Donalds
Lerchenweg 24, 38446 Wolfsburg, Germany
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Courtyard Wolfsburg
Allerpark 8, 38448 Wolfsburg, Germany
The Ritz-Carlton, Wolfsburg
Parkstraße 1, 38440 Wolfsburg, Germany
Hotel Alter Wolf
Schloßstraße 21, 38448 Wolfsburg, Germany
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Volkswagen Arena

In den Allerwiesen 1, 38446 Wolfsburg, Germany
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attractions: Autostadt, Foundation Auto Museum Volkswagen, BadeLand Wolfsburg, Porsche Pavillon, Allerpark in Wolfsburg, VW Pavillon, Schloss Wolfsburg / Stadtmuseum, Audi Pavilion, Volkswagen Autostadt, VW ZeitHaus Museum, restaurants: Santorini / Wolfsburg, Frittenwerk Wolfsburg, Burger 38, Pizzeria Bella Italia, Tachometer, Allerlei Bar & Restaurant, Lagune - Wolfsburg, Beef Club, dean&david | Bowls, Salate, Curries & Snacks im Designer Outlet Wolfsburg, MC Donalds
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Nearby attractions of Volkswagen Arena

Autostadt

Foundation Auto Museum Volkswagen

BadeLand Wolfsburg

Porsche Pavillon

Allerpark in Wolfsburg

VW Pavillon

Schloss Wolfsburg / Stadtmuseum

Audi Pavilion

Volkswagen Autostadt

VW ZeitHaus Museum

Autostadt

Autostadt

4.5

(10.7K)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Foundation Auto Museum Volkswagen

Foundation Auto Museum Volkswagen

4.6

(1.2K)

Open 24 hours
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BadeLand Wolfsburg

BadeLand Wolfsburg

4.2

(3.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Porsche Pavillon

Porsche Pavillon

4.3

(65)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Volkswagen Arena

Santorini / Wolfsburg

Frittenwerk Wolfsburg

Burger 38

Pizzeria Bella Italia

Tachometer

Allerlei Bar & Restaurant

Lagune - Wolfsburg

Beef Club

dean&david | Bowls, Salate, Curries & Snacks im Designer Outlet Wolfsburg

MC Donalds

Santorini / Wolfsburg

Santorini / Wolfsburg

4.5

(704)

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Frittenwerk Wolfsburg

Frittenwerk Wolfsburg

4.3

(1.2K)

$

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Burger 38

Burger 38

3.9

(25)

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Pizzeria Bella Italia

Pizzeria Bella Italia

4.7

(357)

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5.0
6y

THE WOLVES FROM VOLKSWAGEN VfL Wolfsburg is a relatively young football club from a town that is not much older. The club was founded as the team of the Volkswagen factory, on September 12, 1945, just four months after the German surrender. On 1 July, 1938, the Nazis founded the Stadt des KdF-Wagens bei Fallersleben, a purpose-built town to house the workers employed in the area’s Volkswagen factories. This is where the Volkswagen Beetle was created, but during the Second World War, the factories produced military vehicles, both cars and planes, as well as other materiel for the German forces. To separate the young town from its history, the British decided after the end of the war to rename it Wolfsburg, a name taken from a local castle. The work in the factories changed direction and the town, the workers and the football team became inseparable. As the town grew, so did the club. For a long time, VfL Wolfsburg played in Germany’s lower divisions, making their debut in the Bundesliga only in the autumn of 1997. The team were tipped for failure but quickly established themselves in the top flight with the help of support from their owners Volkswagen. This facilitated the club’s unexpected league triumph in 2009, helped by stars Edin Džeko, Grafite and Diego Benaglio. Today the town has over 122,000 inhabitants: 72,000 work for Volkswagen, and the team’s home games attract an average attendance of 28,199.

CLUBS: VfL Wolfsburg NICKNAME: Die Wölfe (the Wolves) FOUNDED: 1945 STADIUM: Volkswagen Arena, Wolfsburg (30,000 capacity) HISTORIC PLAYERS: Martin Petrov, Edin Džeko, Grafite, Zvjezdan Misimovic and Diego Benaglio

VfL Wolfsburg captain Waldemar Gust retrieves the ball from his own team’s goal as they lose 4-0 to VfL Bochum in a 1970/1971 Bundesliga...

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2.0
1y

Wir waren zum Bundesligaauftakt Wolfsburg gegen Bayern in der Volkswagen-Arena. Vorab hatte ich schon von Kollegen gehört, dass man in bestimmte Blöcke nicht im Merch der Gastmannschaft hineingelassen wird, sich nicht mal in neutraler Kleidung dort für die Gäste freuen darf. Bundesliga-Novum, sowas habe ich noch nie gehört. Aber gut, gesagt getan, habe ich mich vorher informiert, welcher Block Bayern tauglich ist. Das hat soweit auch alles geklappt. Das war es leider aber auch schon, was geklappt hat. Danach begannen die Merkwürdigkeiten von Wolfsburg: (1) Das Stadion öffnet erst 1,5 Stunden vor Anpfiff. Viel zu wenig für meinen Geschmack. Bundesliga-Standard sind hier 2-2,5 Stunden. Ich meine, das ist doch deren Geschäft, was soll das? (2) Schließt sich direkt an: in Halbzeit 2 schließen plötzlich diverse Verkaufssände… häää? Wollt ihr nichts verdienen? (3) Nach Öffnung des Stadions bildeten sich an den Verkauffständen schnell an jeder Kasse eine Schlage von 10-15 Menschen. Leider mussten erst die Kassensysteme hochgefahren und das noch gerollte Wechselgeld ausgepackt werden. Eieiei …. jetzt nutzten wir also die 1,5 Std. auch noch um die Kassen vorzubereiten. Macht man sowas nicht VOR Einlass? (4) Der Höhepunkt war, dass meine Kinder gerne vorab eine Wurst gegessen hätten. Leider waren die meisten Stände dafür im Nordbereich VOR dem Stadion wohl gemerkt. Aber … und jetzt kommt es….da durfte man mit Auswärtsmerch nicht hin. Richtig, draußen, vor dem Stadion … wir laufen, 15m vor uns der Stand und wir werden abgefangen und nicht durchgelassen. Dass man drin Stress vermeiden will, ok, ungewöhnlich das so zu machen, aber noch irgendwo verständlich. Aber draußen, wo sich eh um das ganze Stadion alle Gruppierungen mischen und sich bis Punkt x in die Augen schauen plötzlich 15m weiter den Zutritt zu verbieten zum Wurststand, ist an Lächerlichkeit und Sinnlosigkeit wohl kaum zu überbieten. Die Ordner waren aber noch so nett uns anzubieten uns doch einfach auszuziehen … ja, so habe ich auch geguckt....

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1y

Ein Herz für Kinder, Fehlanzeige!!!!!!!! Ein 10 - JÄHRIGER Junge sitzt im Heimfan - Bereich freut sich über ein Tor, weil er Tore mag, allerdings fiel es für den Gegner. Dann passierts... Eine Dame vom Sicherheitsdienst kommt, er soll seine Jacke öffnen.. what???? okay, erledigt, nichts drunter was beweist das er Fan der gegnerischen Mannschaft ist. Der 10 JÄHRIGE Junge wird trotzdem aufgefordert den Block zu verlassen. What???? Der 10 JÄHRIGE junge brach sofort in Tränen aus. Die Ordnerin war zur keiner Zeit für ein vernünftiges Gespräch bereit. Das andere Erwachsene Leute sich auch gefreut haben, kein Interesse.!!! Gib es bestimmt auf Video. Peinlich. Abgeführt von 5 Leuten als hätte der 10 JÄHRIGE Junge Pyrotechnik geschmuggelt. Dabei ging es dem 10 JÄHRIGE Jungen einfach ums fussball schauen, live, einfach dabei zu sein, und so emotional. Fans waren betroffen von dieser Geschichte, konnten es nicht fassen. Der 10 JÄHRIGE Junge auch nicht, er hat nur seine Emotionen gelebt die er dann unterdrücken musste, traurig. Was für ein Stadion aber für den 10 JÄHRIGE Junge nie wieder. Das prägt. Ich hoffe das kein Kind das nochmal erleben muss. Haltet eure Kinder im NEUTRALEN BEREICH zurück, bitte nicht jubeln, schaut einfach emotionslos fussball....

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Raşit ÖzdemirRaşit Özdemir
THE WOLVES FROM VOLKSWAGEN VfL Wolfsburg is a relatively young football club from a town that is not much older. The club was founded as the team of the Volkswagen factory, on September 12, 1945, just four months after the German surrender. On 1 July, 1938, the Nazis founded the Stadt des KdF-Wagens bei Fallersleben, a purpose-built town to house the workers employed in the area’s Volkswagen factories. This is where the Volkswagen Beetle was created, but during the Second World War, the factories produced military vehicles, both cars and planes, as well as other materiel for the German forces. To separate the young town from its history, the British decided after the end of the war to rename it Wolfsburg, a name taken from a local castle. The work in the factories changed direction and the town, the workers and the football team became inseparable. As the town grew, so did the club. For a long time, VfL Wolfsburg played in Germany’s lower divisions, making their debut in the Bundesliga only in the autumn of 1997. The team were tipped for failure but quickly established themselves in the top flight with the help of support from their owners Volkswagen. This facilitated the club’s unexpected league triumph in 2009, helped by stars Edin Džeko, Grafite and Diego Benaglio. Today the town has over 122,000 inhabitants: 72,000 work for Volkswagen, and the team’s home games attract an average attendance of 28,199. CLUBS: VfL Wolfsburg NICKNAME: Die Wölfe (the Wolves) FOUNDED: 1945 STADIUM: Volkswagen Arena, Wolfsburg (30,000 capacity) HISTORIC PLAYERS: Martin Petrov, Edin Džeko, Grafite, Zvjezdan Misimovic and Diego Benaglio VfL Wolfsburg captain Waldemar Gust retrieves the ball from his own team’s goal as they lose 4-0 to VfL Bochum in a 1970/1971 Bundesliga promotion match.
Neil DillonNeil Dillon
Wonderful smaller format ground in decent proximity to the hbf and outlet mall. Easy to get good tickets and great value especially in comparison to American football. Beer was the easiest to purchase here as they were very consistent with their prepours and I waited three minutes max with an average wait less than one minute for my drinks.
vansh mohanvansh mohan
Great atmosphere. This stadium will always be close to my heart as it was where I saw my first European first league match. They have very quick and efficient ticket checking system and you can get seated in 10 minutes. The stadium is walking distance from the Bahnof and just next to the river side which makes it a very beautiful place.
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THE WOLVES FROM VOLKSWAGEN VfL Wolfsburg is a relatively young football club from a town that is not much older. The club was founded as the team of the Volkswagen factory, on September 12, 1945, just four months after the German surrender. On 1 July, 1938, the Nazis founded the Stadt des KdF-Wagens bei Fallersleben, a purpose-built town to house the workers employed in the area’s Volkswagen factories. This is where the Volkswagen Beetle was created, but during the Second World War, the factories produced military vehicles, both cars and planes, as well as other materiel for the German forces. To separate the young town from its history, the British decided after the end of the war to rename it Wolfsburg, a name taken from a local castle. The work in the factories changed direction and the town, the workers and the football team became inseparable. As the town grew, so did the club. For a long time, VfL Wolfsburg played in Germany’s lower divisions, making their debut in the Bundesliga only in the autumn of 1997. The team were tipped for failure but quickly established themselves in the top flight with the help of support from their owners Volkswagen. This facilitated the club’s unexpected league triumph in 2009, helped by stars Edin Džeko, Grafite and Diego Benaglio. Today the town has over 122,000 inhabitants: 72,000 work for Volkswagen, and the team’s home games attract an average attendance of 28,199. CLUBS: VfL Wolfsburg NICKNAME: Die Wölfe (the Wolves) FOUNDED: 1945 STADIUM: Volkswagen Arena, Wolfsburg (30,000 capacity) HISTORIC PLAYERS: Martin Petrov, Edin Džeko, Grafite, Zvjezdan Misimovic and Diego Benaglio VfL Wolfsburg captain Waldemar Gust retrieves the ball from his own team’s goal as they lose 4-0 to VfL Bochum in a 1970/1971 Bundesliga promotion match.
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Wonderful smaller format ground in decent proximity to the hbf and outlet mall. Easy to get good tickets and great value especially in comparison to American football. Beer was the easiest to purchase here as they were very consistent with their prepours and I waited three minutes max with an average wait less than one minute for my drinks.
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Great atmosphere. This stadium will always be close to my heart as it was where I saw my first European first league match. They have very quick and efficient ticket checking system and you can get seated in 10 minutes. The stadium is walking distance from the Bahnof and just next to the river side which makes it a very beautiful place.
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