Spotify Camp Nou is the home of FC Barcelona, an iconic stadium and one of world football’s most recognisable venues. Opened in 1957, it has hosted major sporting moments and memorable European nights, with a capacity of more than 99,000 spectators. Beyond matchdays, you can explore the club’s history in its museum, walk through the dressing rooms and press room, or step onto the pitch to take in its scale. Its monumental architecture, designed by Mitjans, Soteras and Garcia Barbón, and its atmosphere make it one of world football’s defining stadiums, a must for anyone interested in the game.

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Although many associate the stadium solely with Barça, the Camp Nou has also hosted historic concerts, international football matches and Olympic events.
- The original design was ground-breaking: it removed the athletics track and brought the fans closer to the pitch, creating a fully immersive atmosphere.
- It is the largest stadium in Europe, both in terms of capacity and symbolic weight. For many culés, as FCB fans are known, it is more than just a pitch: it is a sanctuary.
- For a more complete visit, we recommend booking in advance and allowing at least two hours to explore it at a leisurely pace.