Westfalenstadion![]() Westfalenstadion The syllable that carries the primary stress is phonemically disyllabic . In normal speech, assimilates to non-syllabic (because of the preceding) and attaches to the previous syllable, so that it is pronounced monosyllabically . The pronunciation , with a syllabic is not possible (...) More |
Stadion Rote Erde![]() Distance: 0.18 km Stadion Rote Erde (Red Earth Stadium) is a 25,000 capacity (3,000 seated) football and athletics stadium in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia. It serves as the home stadium to Borussia Dortmund II and several athletic clubs. The stadium was built in between 1924 and 1926 at a cost of 1 (...) More |
Dortmund Signal-Iduna-Park stationDistance: 0.45 km Dortmund Signal-Iduna-Park is a railway station on the Dortmund–Soest railway situated close to Signal Iduna Park stadium (also known as Westfalenstadion) in Dortmund in western Germany. The station was called Dortmund Westfalenhalle before December 2006 (...) More |
Westfalenhallen![]() Distance: 0.51 km Westfalenhallen (English: Halls of Westphalia) are three multi-purpose venues located in Dortmund, Germany. The original building was opened in 1925, but was destroyed during World War II. New halls were built, the Große Westfalenhalle opened in 1952. The capacity of the arena is 16,500 (...) More |
Eissportzentrum WestfalenhallenDistance: 0.54 km Eissportzentrum Westfalenhallen is an indoor sporting arena at the Strobelallee in Dortmund, Germany. It is primarily used for ice hockey and is the home arena of Eisadler Dortmund, and of the figure skating club ERC Westfalen (...) More |