Stadium House, High-rise building near Principality Stadium, Cardiff, United Kingdom
Stadium House is a 17-floor office tower in central Cardiff, standing directly beside Principality Stadium. The building has a white and blue facade and is topped by a stainless steel spire that rises above the roofline.
The tower was built between 1974 and 1976 on land where a medieval friary once stood. Since then it has been part of the central Cardiff skyline.
The building sits so close to Principality Stadium that visitors naturally use it as a landmark when finding their way to matches or events. The lit spire on the roof has become a familiar part of Cardiff's nighttime look.
The building is in the sports quarter of central Cardiff and is easy to reach on foot from the main city streets. The surrounding streets give the best angle to take in the full height of the facade and spire.
The tower stands on the ground of a former Franciscan friary that predates the modern city by several centuries. That layer of history sits directly beneath the foundations of the office building that stands there today.
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