Camp Nou is a football stadium in Barcelona, Spain. It opened in 1957 and has been the home stadium of FC Barcelona since its completion.
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With a seating capacity of 99,354, it is the largest stadium in Spain and Europe, and the fourth largest association football stadium in the World in capacity.

Why is it called Camp Nou?
Camp Nou was originally going to go under the official name of ‘Estadi del FC Barcelona’, it soon came to be popularly known as the ‘Camp Nou’ (the ‘new ground’), as opposed to the club’s old home at Les Corts.
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Is Camp Nou the biggest stadium in the world?
Camp Nou, in Barcelona, is the second-largest football (soccer) stadium in the world. The Rungrado 1st of May Stadium, based in Pyongyang, North Korea, is the largest football (soccer) stadium in the world.
Is Camp Nou free entry?
No, tickets must be bought for the Camp Nou Experience (museum/tour) or a match to visit.


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