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Nürburgring
DESIGNER
Hermann Tilke
DESCRIPTION
LOCATION
Continent
Europe
Nation
Germany [Deutschland]
Land
Rheinland-Pfalz
District
Ahrweiler
Town
Adenau
Hamlet
Nürburg
Website
www.nuerburgring.de
TYPOLOGY
Main
ARCHITECTURE
Sports buildings
Racing circuits and tracks
Additional
ARCHITECTURE
Buildings for health and well-being
Health service centres
Sports buildings
Other sports buildings
Operations on existing buildings
Renovation, rehabilitation and restructuring
Extension, superelevation
CHRONOLOGY
Project
1995
Realisation
2001
CLIENT
Nürburgring GmbH
DIMENSIONAL
DATA
Lenght
racetrack m. 5,148
Number
16 turns
Capacity
120,000 spectators (total)
25,000 permanent covered seats
Surface
construction sq.m. 49,000
ANNOTATIONS
New construction of the Mercedes Benz Grandstand (completed 1995)
Medical centre (completed 1997)
Extension of the T4 grandstand (completed 1998)
Pit building in 2 phases (completed 2000/2001)
Renovation of the racetrack (completed 2001)
See also
Erlebniswelt Nürburgring
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Hermann Tilke
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