Estádio do Restelo, Football stadium in Belém, Portugal.
Estádio do Restelo is a football stadium in Belém built on a former quarry site, with an open-end design that frames views of the Tagus River beyond the pitch. The venue holds around 20,000 spectators with multiple sections and entrances distributed throughout the grounds.
The stadium opened in 1956 with a match between Belenenses and Sporting CP, marking the start of decades as a major sporting venue. This opening event established the ground as a central hub for football in the district.
The stadium sits behind the Jerónimos Monastery in a protected historic district, where modern sports facilities exist alongside centuries-old religious architecture. This location shapes how locals and visitors experience the space as part of Lisbon's cultural fabric.
The venue is accessible from multiple sides within the Belém district and connects well to Lisbon's wider public transport network. Arriving early helps visitors find parking and explore the grounds comfortably before events.
The ground hosted major international rock and alternative music acts over the years, transforming into a concert venue beyond its football purpose. These musical events gave the space a cultural role that fans still remember today.
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