Lambeau Field, Professional football stadium in Green Bay, United States.
Lambeau Field is an outdoor stadium in Green Bay, United States, featuring a natural grass surface and seating for 80,750 spectators distributed across multiple levels. The facility spans several stories with different viewing areas and includes premium sections alongside regular seating that surrounds the playing field.
The stadium opened on September 29, 1957, as City Stadium and hosted its first game between the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears. In 1965, it received its current name to honor Earl Lambeau, the founder of the team.
On game days, fans witness players leaping into the end zone stands after scoring touchdowns, a ritual that has been part of the experience since December 1993. Supporters fill the stands wearing green and gold, creating a sea of team colors that reflects the deep connection between the community and its team.
Stadium tours run throughout the year and allow visitors to access the field, locker rooms, and premium areas. The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame is located inside the facility and offers additional exhibits about the team's history.
Beneath the playing surface runs a heating system that keeps the natural grass functional during Wisconsin winter games despite freezing temperatures. This installation prevents the ground from freezing and allows the team to play on natural grass in extreme weather conditions.
Location: Green Bay
Architects: Ellerbe Becket
Official opening: September 29, 1957
Capacity: 80750
Website: https://packers.com/lambeau-field
GPS coordinates: 44.50139,-88.06222
Latest update: December 12, 2025 16:45
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