Olympic Park, Munich

Olympic Park Munich is one of Germany’s most iconic cultural and sporting complexes. Originally built for the 1972 Summer Olympics, the park spans over 850,000 square metres and includes the Olympic Stadium, Olympic Hall, and Olympic Lake. Its striking tent-like architecture remains a landmark of modernist design, attracting millions of visitors each year.

Beyond its Olympic legacy, the park has become a major open-air and arena concert destination, hosting everything from classical orchestras to rock, pop, and electronic megastars. Artists like Beyoncé, Coldplay, and The Rolling Stones have all taken the stage here, bringing world-class shows to a historic backdrop.

Aerial view of Munich’s Olympiapark with its distinctive tent-like stadium roof, a tall communications tower, surrounding buildings, and green park areas with water features.

What is Olympic Park Munich’s capacity?

The Olympic Stadium holds up to 69,000 fans. Other venues within the park vary from 3,000 to 15,000.

How can fans get to Olympic Park Munich?

The park is accessible via U-Bahn (U3 to Olympiazentrum), trams, and buses. Parking is available for large events.

Is Olympic Park Munich wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the venue has accessible seating, step-free routes, and designated parking throughout the complex.

Who has performed at Olympic Park Munich?

The park has hosted artists including Beyoncé, The Rolling Stones, Coldplay, AC/DC, Madonna, Scorpions, and Robbie Williams.