Supported byOwner's Engineer
Clarion Energy banner

Serbia will build a National Stadium in 2025 and it will cost 257 million euros

Supported byspot_img

The long-announced project of the national stadium in Surcin should be made by 2025, and the construction price will amount to more than a quarter of a billion euros.
This was confirmed by the Ministry of Construction, Traffic and Infrastructure and the Urban Institute of Belgrade.
On Monday, the two institutions publicly presented the future appearance of the stadium and the collected complete documentation, the construction of the stadium will cost 257 million euros and will have 52 thousand seats.
“The future stadium will be located in the part of the city municipality of Surcin, in the part of Surcin field, east of the state road, near the Belgrade Bypass, between the Surcin-south loop and the Ostruznica loop. One of the most modern stadiums, from the so-called Category Four, determined by UEFA, will be built on a total of 114 hectares of state land, and the facility will have to meet very precise and strict standards of this organization and FIFA,” said Bozidar Bojovic from the Urban Institute of Belgrade.
A shopping center, a football academy, and probably a museum of the Football Association of Serbia will be built within the entire complex, while a regular line of the Belgrade train will go to the stadium, BizLife reports.

Supported by

RELATED ARTICLES

Supported byClarion Energy
spot_img
Serbia Energy News
error: Content is protected !!