Stadiums

Inside The World Cup Final Stadium: Luzhniki Stadium

Chances are if you landed on this page, you wanted to learn a little bit about the World Cup final stadium, Luzhniki Stadium, to be able to drop little factoids about Moscow’s premier stadium in front of your friends.

The outside of the stadium has a very historic aesthetic that feels totally Russian. But thanks to a recent renovation, the inside feels brand new. Here are some other factoids and a tour of the World Cup final stadium:

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When the World Cup comes around it’s always fun and sad at the same time to look at the unreal stadiums being built for the event. Fun because these structures really are a sight to be seen. Sad because is it really necessary to spend billions of dollars and risk lives for Russia World Cup stadiums that could possibly be abandoned after the tournament? 

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