Nuuk Stadium

Nuuk Stadium is a multi-purpose venue in , . It is currently used mostly for football matches. It has a capacity for 2,000. FIFA 2-star artificial turf was installed on the pitch in July 2016.

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Inussivik and Christ the King Church, Nuuk.

Sports venue
is an indoor arena located in Nuuk, the capital city of , that was originally constructed for the 2002 Arctic Winter Games. The arena is used for sports, especially team handball which is considered the national sport of Greenland, concerts, and cultural events.

Church
Christ the King Church is a Catholic parish in the city of , . It is the only Catholic church in Greenland. The parish uses the Latin rite and is under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Copenhagen. is situated 150 metres south of Nuuk Stadium.

Museum
is a local museum in , located in , the capital. The museum contains a notable collection of paintings, watercolors, drawings, graphics, figures in soapstone, ivory, and wood, with many items collected by the businessman Svend Junge. is situated 350 metres southeast of Nuuk Stadium.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Old Nuuk and Nuuk.

Neighborhood
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
may refer to several neighborhoods of , the capital of . The Lutheran mission was originally based on Hope Island at the head of the fjord but was moved to the mainland and christened Godthaab by the royal governor Claus Paarss in 1728.

Photo: Pcziko, CC BY 2.5.
, also known by its Danish name of Godthåb, is the capital and administrative centre of , with a population of around 15,000. The city is sometimes accused of being rather soulless, with many high-rise blocks.

Suburb
is a district of , the capital of . Together with the neighborhood, it encompasses the southern and central part of the town. Most of the institutions and businesses are based in the district.

Nuuk Stadium

Latitude
64.18074° or 64° 10′ 51″ north
Longitude
-51.73229° or 51° 43′ 56″ west
Open location code
98PC57J9+73
Open­Street­Map ID
way 253672491
Open­Street­Map feature
leisure=­pitch
Open­Street­Map feature
sport=­soccer
Wiki­data ID
Q1635061
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Nuuk Stadium” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: ملعب نوك
  • Chinese: 努克體育場
  • Czech: Nuuk Stadion
  • Danish: Nuuk Stadion
  • Danish: Nuuk Stadium
  • Dutch: Nuuk Stadion
  • Finnish: Nuuk-stadion
  • French: Nuuk Stadion
  • French: Nuuk Stadium
  • French: stade de Nuuk
  • French: Stade de Nuuk
  • German: Nuuk-Stadion
  • Greek: Στάδιο Νουούκ
  • Indonesian: Stadion Nuuk
  • Italian: Nuuk Stadium
  • Japanese: ヌーク・スタジアム
  • Korean: 누크 스타디움
  • Latvian: Nūkas stadions
  • Polish: Nuuk Stadion
  • Polish: Nuuk Stadium
  • Portuguese: Estádio de Nuuk
  • Romanian: Nuuk Stadium
  • Romanian: Nuuk
  • Romanian: Stadionul Nuuk
  • Russian: Нуук
  • Spanish: Estadio de Nuuk
  • Spanish: Estadio Nuuk
  • Spanish: Nuuk Stadion
  • Swedish: Nuuk Stadion
  • Vietnamese: Sân vận động Nuuk

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Nuuk Skaterpark and Minihallen.

Nearby Places

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