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Moselstadion
A Historic Venue for Sports Enthusiasts
Counts toward these achievements:
Trier: First Steps10 pts
Trier: Explorer25 pts
Trier: Insider50 pts
The Moselstadion in Trier is where sports passion meets cultural heritage. Since 1930, it has been the home ground for Eintracht Trier and a notable venue for football and athletics events. As a cultural heritage monument, it offers an intriguing glimpse into the region's sporting history. It's a place worth visiting not only for sports fans but also for history buffs eager to soak in the atmosphere of bygone eras.
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Did you know?
Opened in 1930, the Moselstadion is now a protected cultural heritage monument in Germany.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1930
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
- Opening Date
- 1930
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
Guided Story
Imagine stepping into a time of roaring crowds and historic matches. Feel the energy of the 1930s, with fans cheering passionately all around you. Behind you, the Moselle River flows quietly, a silent witness to countless games. Look over to your left, where the stands have seen victories and heartbreaks alike. Eintracht Trier, your host here, has a rich history filled with dramatic moments. Did you know they once nearly made it to the Bundesliga? The excitement was palpable back then. This blend of history and enduring sports passion makes visiting here truly special.
Part of These Trails
Industrial-Era TrierStop 5 of 9
Location
Nearby

Eintracht Trier
219 m away

Hauptfriedhof
438 m away

Denkmal St. Paulinus
616 m away

Das NordBad an der Mosel
220 m away

Sankt Martin
536 m away

Denkmal der jüdischen Kultusgemeinde
488 m away

Denkmal für die Opfer der Gewaltherrschaft
534 m away

Hundewiese Maarviertel
408 m away