Revamp of Santiago Bernabeu – Madrid’s new Bernabeu to grow over 10 meters in height

Revamp of Santiago Bernabeu – Madrid’s new Bernabeu to grow over 10 meters in height

Real Madrid City Council will approve the Revamp of Santiago Bernabeu project with the arena set to become significantly higher as part of the rebuild.

Initially rejected by the mayor’s office, further details of the plans have now emerged. As well as increasing the 45-metre high stadium by 10 to 12 meters.

Revamp of Santiago Bernabeu – Madrid’s new Bernabeu to grow over 10 meters in height

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Revamp of Santiago Bernabeu project will expand the club museum and adds a luxury hotel. Furthermore, the areas around the Santiago Bernabeu will be changed around. So that the Plaza de Los Sagrados Corazones shopping center will be destroyed in favor of 6,000 square meters of public garden.

On the Paseo de la Castellana, the parking area and evacuation towers are set to be displaced by a pedestrian zone whilst renovations are also planned for the street, Rafael Salgado.

Revamp of Santiago Bernabeu - Madrid's new Bernabeu to grow over 10 meters in height

The overall refurbishment is supposed to cost Real Madrid around 400 million euros. And will add a roof to the Santiago Bernabeu, which was originally established in 1947.

After bureaucratic and legal blockages, an arrangement between Real Madrid and the city gathering has at long last been struck. In order to permit the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu to get an exceptionally 21st-century makeover.

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Initially presented in 2012, the understanding has now been associated with Los Blancos planning to get things started in 2017. As to redesign the outside and corporate accommodation segments of the arena.

This means overall limit won’t be expanded as a component of the work. Which will cost 400 million euros as the structure devours unused open land and brownfield destinations.

A sponsorship program of action has as of now been struck to finance the venture. With an organization name set to embellish the building in spite of the fact that president Florentino Perez still can’t seem to affirm whether an organization will be added to the stadium name itself.