Discover the most iconic sports stadiums and arenas in Germany. From massive football stadiums to legendary sporting venues.
From the iconic Signal Iduna Park (81,365) to the traditional Weserstadion (42,100), discover Germany's biggest football stadiums ranked by official capacity. Features Bundesliga venues, the famous Yellow Wall, and rich German football heritage.
Rankings Updated: 5/28/2026 | Official Capacities verified from stadium sources
Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund is Germany's largest football stadium with a capacity of 81,365. Home to Borussia Dortmund, it's famous for the "Yellow Wall" - the largest terrace in European football, creating an unmatched atmosphere.
Major Bundesliga teams include Borussia Dortmund (Signal Iduna Park), Bayern Munich (Allianz Arena), Hertha BSC (Olympiastadion), Schalke 04 (Veltins-Arena), and VfB Stuttgart (Mercedes-Benz Arena).
The Yellow Wall (Gelbe Wand) is the largest terrace in European football, accommodating 25,000 standing Borussia Dortmund fans. This iconic south stand creates one of the most intimidating and passionate atmospheres in world football.
Six German stadiums have capacities over 50,000: Signal Iduna Park (81,365), Allianz Arena (75,024), Olympiastadion Berlin (74,475), Veltins-Arena (62,271), Mercedes-Benz Arena (60,449), and Volksparkstadion (57,000).