Stadion Poljud, Football stadium in Spinut, Split, Croatia.
Stadion Poljud is a multi-purpose stadium with a capacity of 35,000 spectators, featuring a distinctive shell-shaped roof design and hybrid grass surface with under-soil heating system.
The stadium was officially opened on September 12, 1979, designed by architect Boris Magaš specifically for the Mediterranean Games held in Split that same year.
Listed in the Register of Cultural Goods of Croatia, the stadium serves as home ground for Hajduk Split and represents an important symbol of local sporting heritage.
The stadium offers wheelchair accessibility with designated areas for disabled spectators, food and beverage outlets, and convenient access via public transportation from Split city center.
The stadium's innovative semi-circular concrete roof structure was considered an engineering marvel at the time of construction, designed to resemble a shell reflecting Split's maritime tradition.
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