🚧 Fancy a building site? Barca offers helicopter flights over Camp Nou! | OneFootball

🚧 Fancy a building site? Barca offers helicopter flights over Camp Nou! | OneFootball

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·12 de dezembro de 2025

🚧 Fancy a building site? Barca offers helicopter flights over Camp Nou!

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We were able to see the current state of the new Camp Nou at least partially during the Champions League match between FC Barcelona and Eintracht Frankfurt on Tuesday.

However, if the view from the TV isn't enough for you, you can even take a look from the air – yes, you heard right! The current La Liga leader offers a helicopter flight in its online shop, which includes flying over the club's grounds around the stadium.


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Surely, from there you have the perfect view of the still ongoing construction site, but of course, you have to shell out quite a bit – at least 199 euros.

At least: Football can be played again in the new Camp Nou a year after the originally planned opening, even though it is still quite unfinished. The construction work began two and a half years ago, with costs amounting to around 900 million euros.

However, there's no talk of being "finished." According to ‘Sport Bild’, the entire upper tier is not yet fully built, and the roof is still missing. Currently, around 45,000 fans are allowed in the already opened areas, with 15,000 more expected to join quickly in the new year.

And sometime in 2026, according to the ‘Sport Bild’ report, everything should be completed – and the Camp Nou will shine in full glory as the largest stadium in Europe with 105,000 seats.

Until then, however, a lot still needs to happen. Among other things, several months are estimated just for the construction of the cable-stayed structure on the roof, and there could again be alternative matches for FC Barcelona in another stadium, according to ‘Sport Bild’.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.


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