Białystok City Stadium, stadio polacco della città di Białystok
The Białystok City Stadium is a modern football venue in Białystok, Poland, with capacity for over 22,000 spectators. The structure features distinctive white and orange supports holding up a colorful roof with semi-transparent sections that allow natural light inside.
The stadium opened in 2014, replacing an older facility from 1972 that no longer met modern standards. The new venue was built on the same location after planning began in 2006 and demolition of the old structure started in 2008.
The stadium serves as a gathering place where local supporters come together to cheer for Jagiellonia Białystok. It is where the community expresses its passion for football and shares a common identity through the game.
The stadium sits about 3 kilometers (2 miles) from downtown and is easily reached by bus. Buses 3, 7, and 26 run directly to the venue with a ride of about ten minutes from the city center.
The roof and structure are built with heavy supports that together hold over 3,000 tons of steel. This architectural approach creates a visible rhythm around the entire building and makes the arena a recognizable landmark in the region.
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