Stadion Wrocław, also known as Wroclaw Municipal Stadium, is situated in Poland's western part and was built for conducting the UEFA European Football Championship in 2012. This is reported to be the largest arena in Ekstraklasa and also the third-largest in the entire country of Poland. The largest stadium in Poland is the National Stadium, and the second largest is Silesia Stadium. The Stadion Wrocław is notably known for its architectural concept. The overall shape of the stadium is highlighted by the highly innovative design of the external walls. The covering on the stadium offers transparency and lightness to this enormous structure. The overall architectural concept of Stadion Wrocław also includes an extensive outdoor promenade around the stadium, referred to as the Esplanade. The Esplanade grants entry to the stadium from two directions. From the southern end, the esplanade leads under Lotnicza Street, which has an integrated Park & Ride Plaza. This was built with a train station, a tram stop and also an outdoor parking lot. From the northern end, the esplanade leads from the northern public transport interchange with bus and tram stops and buses' parking. The stadium's building is covered with Teflon's glass fibre mesh, which gives a stunning effect. The colours on the external walls of the stadium change with the sophisticated lighting system. Stadion Wrocław is the home stadium of the Śląsk Wrocław football team, which plays in the Polish Ekstraklasa. The stadium has a seating capacity of 45,105 spectators.
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