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ENEA Stadion, Municipal stadium in Grunwald district, Poznań, Poland

Stadion Poznań is a sports venue with four main stands and a seating capacity of about 42,800, including dedicated sections for wheelchair users and other accessibility needs. The facility includes numerous hospitality areas and corporate boxes designed for different types of visitors.

The original construction took place between 1968 and 1980. The venue later underwent extensive renovation work from 2003 to 2010, meeting modern standards for international football.

The north section is called 'The Cauldron' and brings together the most devoted Lech Poznań supporters. The energy they create during matches shapes the whole experience of the place.

The venue has multiple entrances and clear signage to help visitors navigate the space easily. There are plenty of refreshment stands located throughout the grounds where people can get food and drinks before or during events.

The roof structure uses a membrane system that can be lit with special effects during evening events. This creates visually striking moments that visitors often don't expect when they first arrive.

Location: Grunwald Południe

Location: Poznań

Inception: January 1, 1980

Accessibility: Rollstuhlgerecht

Address: Bułgarska 17, 60-320 Poznań, Poland

Phone: +48618863050

Website: https://eneastadion.pl

GPS coordinates: 52.39767,16.85818

Latest update: December 12, 2025 07:04

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