Yellow-black settings in dortmund city

Tens of thousands of enthusiasts will go en masse to Saturday’s Bundesliga clash with FC Bayern Munich and many will head west to take a look at one of Dortmund’s highlights: BVB Signa Iduna Park, its dizzying yellow towers, Germany’s largest football stadium, with an 80,645-seat Capatown , is a must on the rooftops of Dortmund. A temple of trust and joy for the faithful of the BVB, the stadium, formerly known as Westfalenstadion and located near Florian Tower and Westfalenhalle, is one of the main attractions of Dortmund, the most beloved football club in the city that decided in our minds the appearance of the city of Dortmund. A working-class city , the city where many discovered employment in coal mining and metal production, the landscape was governed through industry. Today, many corporations such as Hoesch AG, once one of the region’s leading metals corporations, have been sold, dismantled and relocated abroad.

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