The Dome at America's Center, Indoor stadium in Downtown St. Louis, United States
The Dome at America's Center is an indoor venue in downtown St. Louis that spreads across several levels and holds up to 66,000 visitors. The building includes luxury boxes and club seating distributed along the upper tiers, and the space can be reconfigured to different sizes depending on the event taking place.
The venue opened in the mid-1990s as the home of a national football league franchise. After the team relocated to the West Coast in 2016, the building shifted its focus toward conventions, concerts, and other public events.
The name recalls the original domed roof design, which ranked among the largest in North America when the building first opened. Visitors today experience a multipurpose arena where trade shows and concerts take place alongside sporting events, showing how the space adapts to different uses throughout the year.
Access runs directly through the attached convention center, so visitors can arrive under cover in bad weather. Depending on the type of event, only certain sections open, which means the perceived size of the space varies widely.
In the late 1990s, a religious ceremony took place here that drew more than 104,000 participants, making it the largest indoor gathering in US history. Seating was arranged in a way that allowed far more people inside than would fit during a typical sporting event.
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