Chapelle Saint-François
Chapel · Rennes
Association football venue
Roazhon Park (formerly the Road Stadium of Lorient between 1912 and 2015) is the main stadium in the city of Rennes, the capital of the Ille-et-Vilaine department and the Brittany region. Built in 1912, it is owned by the city of Rennes and is used by Stade Rennes FC. The compound was renovated several times before the war, in the 1950s and late 1980s.
Between 1999 and 2004, all the stands were renovated or completely rebuilt, allowing it to significantly increase its capacity to reach nearly 30,000 seats. Sixteenth French stadium in the number of places offered, it also hosts some other sporting and cultural events on time. Located in the Bourg-l'Évesque district - Touch - Moulin du Comte, west of the city of Rennes, it is bordered by the river Vilaine, and is located in the center of the facilities of Stade Rennes FC.
In its immediate vicinity are the training centre and the training camp, while the stadium houses the restaurant "Leon le Pigon", the club's shop and its "Gallery of Legends".