the Olympic stadium of Stockholm , in Swedish Stockholms Olympiastadion , is a Stade located at Stockholm in Sweden. It was conceived by the Architecte Torben Grut, and was inaugurated in 1912. It was built to lodge the Olympic Games of 1912, and since accommodated many events sportsman, in particular in Football or Athlétisme, but also for example 50 finales of the Swedish championship of Bandy. It has a capacity ranging between 14.417 and 14.500 places (according to its configuration) for the sports events and of almost 35.000 places for the Concert S.
Its record of multitude for a football game was carried out the August 16th 1946 at the time of the derby Djurgårdens IF - AIK Solna. This record is of: 28848 spectators for the matches of Bandy (realized in 1959).
The Olympic stadium of Stockholm is the stage in which the most world records were beaten, with a total of 83.
At the conclusion of the Olympic Games of 1912, Pierre de Coubertin said of this stage: " The Olympic stadium with its warheads and its turns, its perfection, the good order, the method of its payments seemed a model of the genre." ( Olympic Memories , International Olympic committee, Lausanne 1931).
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