Overview
The Olympiastadion was built for the 1936 Summer Olympics and remains an active sports venue — home to Hertha BSC and the annual DFB-Pokal final. Guided tours explore its monumental architecture and complex history.
Highlights
- Marathon Gate and Bell Tower: The iconic entrance portal and the 77 m tower with panoramic views.
- Jesse Owens plaque: Commemorating the African-American sprinter who won four gold medals in front of Adolf Hitler.
- 2006 World Cup Final: The stadium hosted the Italy vs. France final.
History
Designed by Werner March in stripped neoclassical style, the 100,000-seat stadium was the centrepiece of Nazi Germany's propaganda Olympics. Renovated for the 2006 World Cup, it now seats 74,475.
Visitor Tips
- Match days: Hertha BSC Bundesliga games are a great atmosphere; tickets available online.
- Self-guided tours: Available daily except on event days.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.