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The Luzhniki Olympic Complex, which opened its doors on July 31, 1956, is considered one of the most significant sports arenas both in Russia and worldwide. This impressive architectural and park complex is located in Khamovniki, in the Central Administrative District of Moscow, and covers more than 150 hectares, including over 80 different venues and structures.
The Main Sports Arena: The crown jewel of Luzhniki, which underwent extensive renovation for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The arena covers an area of 221,000 square meters and can accommodate up to 81,000 spectators. The unique design of the stands with an increased angle of inclination provides excellent visibility from any seat. The complex will accommodate 102 skyboxes, 2,000 VIP seats, and 300 seats for people with disabilities.
The magnificent roof of the Grand Sports Arena is made of polycarbonate and supported on separate supports, without touching the stadium itself. It allows sunlight to pass through, is resistant to temperature fluctuations, and guarantees the stability of the entire structure. Under the arena's turf are complex engineering systems totaling 35 km in length, including irrigation, drainage, aeration, heating, and agricultural monitoring.
The complex's security perimeter is 3.3 km long. Within the complex, there are six vehicle and six pedestrian checkpoints with a capacity of over 68,000 people, as well as over a thousand cars and over forty buses per hour. The arena's roof also serves as a giant media screen covering 40,000 square meters.
Since the early 1990s, Luzhniki has become a venue for large-scale city celebrations and concerts featuring world-class stars.
You can purchase tickets for these events on our website, where you can also find a list of upcoming events.
Visit Luzhniki and enjoy the world-class atmosphere of sporting and cultural events!