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Please help me list-world famous stadiums.

1. Determined.

It is the largest dome gymnasium in the world, covering an area of 290,000 square meters. Designed by the famous French designer Roger Talibe, it was opened to the public in June 2005.

Desire Gymnasium is an indoor comprehensive gymnasium, including a 5,000-seat football field, a swimming pool and diving pool that fully meet the Olympic specifications, and seven multi-functional gymnasiums.

The Doha Asian Games will only use some equipment outside the Eager Gymnasium, which is mainly built for Eager Sports Institute.

At present, this sports institute has attracted 300 students from all over the world to live, study and train here. It is estimated that this number will exceed 1000 in two years.

The competitions to be held in Doha Asian Games include badminton, martial arts, wrestling, kabadi, boxing and gymnastics. In addition, a bicycle lane will be built in the indoor football field as a temporary indoor bicycle race venue, and a bicycle race will be held at that time.

Location: 8 km west of Doha, near Khalifa Stadium.

2. Montreal Olympic Stadium

It was the venue of the 1976 Olympic Games. This unique gymnasium and the leaning tower beside it became the symbol of Montreal today.

This gymnasium can hold 80,000 people. Although its final completion was after the Olympic Games in 14, and the roof was completely replaced in 1998 due to technical problems, after several twists and turns, the gymnasium still attracts tourists who have visited the Olympic Stadium with its vast and spacious activity space, modern design buildings, brand-new equipment and well-known reputation. The lighting and acoustics of the gymnasium are excellent. In addition, it also shows the outstanding characteristics of the French-speaking city of Montreal: the scoreboard and live broadcast are both in English and French. In addition to the stands, there are baseball bars, game centers, batting machines featuring famous pitchers of the first-class professional baseball teams in the United States, and service areas where you can make your own baseball cards. All kinds of entertainment facilities are interesting and complete. Besides big baseball games and football games, the Montreal Expo and many concerts are also held in this gymnasium.

3. Zenith Gymnasium

The CN Tower of Toronto TV Tower overlooks the dome gymnasium with white roof. It is located next to the National Television Tower of Canada, so it is often photographed together and becomes one of the most charming scenery on Toronto postcards.

The stadium was opened on 1989, which is the first building with a freely openable roof in the world. Many competitions are held here every year, which can accommodate 50,000 to 70,000 spectators. It is also the home of Toronto's famous professional baseball team, the Blue Jays. In addition to professional baseball games and professional football games, many large-scale performances, concerts and commodity exhibitions are often held here.

The most proud thing about the Dome Gymnasium is that there is also a hotel in the Gymnasium, from which you can see the game. There are 346 rooms in the hotel, about half of which face the interior of the gymnasium, so that guests can watch the game leisurely in the room. The overall design of the hotel is luxurious, and the top side of the garden is all glass. The rooms in the hotel are also designed simply and chic, all for watching the ball game. The room is also specially equipped with a chair for watching the game, which can be used by five people at the same time. And there is a small bar where you can watch the game while drinking.

In addition to the stadium, there are many restaurants in the Dome Gymnasium, where you can also see the games in the gymnasium. It is also a good enjoyment to watch the game while eating dinner. In addition, the gymnasium also has a passage connected with the adjacent CN Tower, as well as entertainment facilities such as specialty stores and amusement halls. If you want to know more about the facilities of the gymnasium, you can take part in the one-hour SKYDOME tour, including the history and facilities of the gymnasium.

4. Tokyo Dome (Tokyo Dome)

Located in bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan, it is a gymnasium with 55,000 seats. At the same time, it is also the home of the Japanese professional baseball Yomiuri Giants, and also hosts basketball and American football competitions, as well as professional wrestling, comprehensive martial arts, K- 1 competitions or music performances. Its egg-shaped roof is an elastic membrane, and the air pressure inside the dome is generally controlled to be 0.3% higher than that outside the dome to maintain the shape of the dome.

Tokyo Dome was originally nicknamed Big EGG(ビッグエッグ), but few people said so. Commercial operation was started on May 17 and 1988, and it was built in the former site of the park stadium.

Tokyo Dome is not only a competition venue, but also a theme park called Tokyo Dormitory City, which has roller coasters, ferris wheels, shops, restaurants and a wild ball sports museum.

In 2000, the Chicago Cubs and the New York Mets played two opening games here, which was the first time that a Major League Baseball team played a regular season in Asia. In March 2004, new york Yankees and Tampa Bay Devil Fish played two opening games here.

Tokyo Dome also held several boxing championship battles, including 10 and 190 in February. mike tyson was knocked down by James "Buster" Douglas in the tenth round with a record of 42 wins 1 0.

In August, 2005, Atlanta Vultures beat Indiana Colts 27-20 in Tokyo Dome, which was the first pre-match of Major League Soccer in that year.

Tokyo Dome once had many famous concerts, including the Rolling Stones and Mariah Carey, which all broke the record of the highest audience in Tokyo Dome at that time.

5. German Olympic Park

The famous Munich Olympic Park is a group of super-large sports buildings with high concentration. This is the venue for the 1972 Olympic Games. The Olympic Stadium is the core building of the Olympic Park. Its architectural design is very modern, and its main hall can accommodate 80 thousand spectators.

A14,000-person gymnasium and a 2,000-person swimming pool are all gathered under the roof of a big tent, covering an area of 75,000 square meters. Strange architectural concepts and shapes are unforgettable.

There is heating equipment under the lawn football field to ensure that the grass is lush all year round and the game can be played in winter. It is the best playground for Munich citizens at present. The overall shape and core building of the Olympic Park were designed by Munich architect G. Behnes and his partner F.OTTO. Construction began in 1968 and was completed in 1972. The whole park consists of 33 stadiums. The Olympic Park integrates large-scale events, real estate, leisure and entertainment. The 299-meter-high Olympic Tower has been changed into the TV Tower R. ..