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How about Emirates Stadium in London (home of Arsenal)? Are there any interesting places?

Stamford Bridge Stadium designed by archibald Rees is the home of Premier League team Chelsea. It was completed in 1877, and Chelsea Football Club began to use this century-old stadium in 1905. Stamford Bridge Stadium is the third largest stadium in London with 465,438+0,663 seats. There are also four stands in the venue, including East Stand, West Stand, Matthew Harding Stand and Sheshe Stand. The main stadium in Chelsea is called Stamford Bridge Stadium, which was officially opened on April 28th. 1877. In the first 28 years, it was almost only used as a venue for sports competitions by the London Sports Club, not a football field. The stadium changed hands at 1904, and H.A. Mills and his younger brother J.T. Mills got the ownership. Before that, they also got the land of a big market near the stadium and planned to build a football team on this 12.5 mu of land. At first, the stadium was intended to be used by Fulham Football Club, but they turned down the opportunity. Chelsea Football Club, the new football club born in 1905, became the owner of Stamford Bridge Stadium. Stamford Bridge Stadium was designed by archibald Reese. At first, there was a 120 yard stand on the east side of the stadium, which could accommodate 5000 spectators. With a capacity of 10000 people, the stadium designed by archibald Lees was the second largest stadium in Britain at that time, second only to the Crystal Palace Stadium where the FA Cup final was held.

You can also see more about Emirates Stadium (Arsenal's home stadium) and surrounding attractions on the Flying Pig.