Association football venue

Poststadion

Germany Bezirk Mitte cultural heritage monument in Germany
Poststadion
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The Poststadion is a multi-use stadium in the locality of Moabit of the borough of Mitte in Berlin, Germany. The stadium was built in 1929 for the sports club of the German Reichspost at the site of a former Prussian Uhlan parade ground. It is adjacent to the Fritz Schloß Park.

The stadium has been a designated landmark since 1990. The facility fell into disrepair during the 1980s and several attempts to renovate the stadium failed in the following decades. The first renovations were carried out in 2003.

Its original architecture has been conserved in the original structures of the main entrance in the Lehrter Strasse, with its rows of ticket booths lining the entrance. The main stand of the stadium was renovated in 2010. The stadium was equipped with floodlights in 2021.

The field is used mostly for regional football and hosts the home matches of SC Union 06 Berlin and, since 2008, Berlin AK 07. It is located adjacent to Fritz Schloß Park. Together with the Fritz Schloß Park, the facility is also known as SportPark Poststadion.

The Sports complex is one of the largest sports facilities in Berlin and is currently managed by the Berlin borough of Mitte. The stadium today holds 10,000...