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Barcelona drop fresh photos of what Camp Nou will look like when extensive renovation work is complete

March 21, 2024

Barcelona have unveiled new breathtaking images of the iconic Camp Nou stadium which is set to look like a modern architectural marvel.

  • Camp Nou is currently under renovation
  • Massive £1.3bn renovation project ongoing
  • Gave fans glimpse into stadium’s future

WHAT HAPPENED?

Following their triumph in securing the Spanish league title last season, Barcelona wasted no time in initiating the extensive overhaul of their stadium. The renovation efforts involve a comprehensive overhaul, including the removal of the existing pitch and seating arrangements.

One of the most notable aspects of the renovation is the expansion of the stadium’s capacity to accommodate up to 105,000 spectators. Alongside this expansion, the interiors of Camp Nou will undergo significant refurbishments, incorporating escalators, and modernising the press facilities. Notably, the project will introduce a roof to the stadium, marking the construction of the largest roof in Europe.

In a nod to sustainability and preserving the club’s heritage, Barcelona plan to repurpose concrete and steel from the original stadium in the new construction. In addition to enhancing the stadium’s infrastructure, the redevelopment is part of the broader Espai Barca initiative, aimed at establishing Camp Nou as Europe’s premier sports and entertainment destination.

While initially slated for completion ahead of the 2025-26 season, there is growing optimism within the Barcelona camp that the stadium may see partial completion by the end of 2024, allowing for the utilisation of two-thirds of its capacity. The full inauguration of the revamped arena is expected to follow in the subsequent year.

During the renovation period, Barcelona are temporarily hosting their home matches at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys, which boasts a capacity of 54,000. The renovation of Camp Nou holds significant financial implications for the club. Upon completion, Barcelona anticipates an additional annual revenue of £25 million ($32m), providing a welcome boost to their financial outlook amidst recent challenges.

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