Over 60 million euros allocated for the upgrade of Dubrovnik’s water supply
The Cohesion Fund will invest more than 60 million euros in the water supply and treatment infrastructure in Dubrovnik
The Cohesion Fund will invest more than 60 million euros in the water supply and treatment infrastructure in Dubrovnik
Open-air fitness studios and new cycling lanes are being constructed in Hamburg
The first stops were the Provinces of Novara and Vercelli
Modernisation plan of train stations and rail spaces is set up in the state of Tyrol with ÖBB, the Austrian Federal Railways
The Cohesion Fund will invest more than 60 million euros in the water supply and treatment infrastructure in Dubrovnik
The Finnish government announced a state of emergency and proposed the temporary closure of restaurants and other catering businesses
They are meant to prevent severe damage in case of a sudden fall
The aim is to promote excellence in building infrastructure
An app that will help digitalise municipalities and reduce the flow of people, queueing for hours
Vienna’s Albertina Museum is going to present an online live podcast for people with visual disabilities
And both will collaborate this year, as this has become a tradition
The Ylivieska Region Citizens’ College is hosting a knitting pattern competition to honour the city’s 50 years
The aim is to promote excellence in building infrastructure
These are public property and work on the principle of library loans
If the new measures fail to produce the desired effect by 21 March, the country will have to seal off completely
Open-air fitness studios and new cycling lanes are being constructed in Hamburg
That’s good news for sustainable mobility and the environment there
"Greenferry I" is the new connection on the river Elbe between Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein
Open-air fitness studios and new cycling lanes are being constructed in Hamburg
That’s good news for sustainable mobility and the environment there
Some regions in Spain and Italy are uneasy with the growing populations of this predator
For safety reasons, aggressive and ailing dogs as well as puppies are not allowed inside
It will meet the FIFA/UEFA category 4 standards
The works on the future national football and rugby stadium of Luxembourg are slowly advancing. The Mayor of Luxembourg city Lydie Polfer, together with Dan Kersch, Minister for Sports, inspected the site on Thursday morning. The works should be completed this autumn and the stadium will be able to welcome the public in earnest at the beginning of 2021, if everything goes forward smoothly, informs l’Essentiel.
The new stadium of Luxembourg is meant to replace the Josy Barthel stadium, which is considered outdated. The new one located in the Luxembourg City quarter of Gasperich was initially scheduled to open last October, but slow construction progress moved the opening date ahead in the future. The first match to be played in the new sports facility could be a qualification for the Qatar 2022 Mundial in March 2021.
The project for a new stadium was designed jointly by the architecture firms Gerkan Marg + Partner and BENG. It includes a hybrid grass playing field, parking area, underground, ground levels, first and second floors. It has a capacity of 9,385 covered seats for spectators.
The stadium will welcome both football and rugby games. The stadium will meet the FIFA / UEFA standards (category 4 stadium) and World Rugby standards.
On top of this, VIP areas, food stands, a business club with a kitchen, rooms and facilities for the press, cloakrooms and all other auxiliary amenities are also previewed. The stadium's facade will consist of diamond-shaped metal tiles, set off by adjustable lighting, reads a press release from the municipality.
The progress of the construction of Luxembourg’s new national stadium. Video by City of Luxembourg
The new stadium will simply be called “Stadium of Luxembourg” (Stade de Luxembourg).
The estimated budget for the final project to build the new national football/rugby stadium is 60,358,250 euros including tax. The Ministry of Sport will contribute a 70% subsidy, capped at 40,000,000 euros.
Respectively, the estimated budget to develop the parking area into a multi-purpose space is 791,826.75 euros, provided by the City of Luxembourg.