U.S. Bank Stadium

U.S. Bank Stadium is an indoor multi-purpose stadium located in , Minnesota, U.S. Built on the former site of the , the stadium opened in 2016 and is the home venue of the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League.
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  • Type: Stadium
  • Description: stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, home of the Minnesota Vikings NFL team
  • Also known as: New Minnesota Stadium”, “US Bank Stadium”, and “Vikings Stadium
  • Address: 401 Chicago Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55415

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include US Bank Stadium and Guthrie Theater.

Railway station
U.S. Bank Stadium station is a light rail station on the Metro Blue Line and Green Line in , . The station is located next to U.S. Bank Stadium, where the plaza used to be at the east end of downtown Minneapolis. is situated 820 feet northwest of U.S. Bank Stadium.

Theater building
The , founded in 1963, is a center for theater performance, production, education, and professional training in , . The concept of the theater was born in 1959 in a series of discussions among Sir Tyrone Guthrie, Oliver Rea and Peter Zeisler. is situated 1,800 feet north of U.S. Bank Stadium.

Hospital
is a Level I adult and pediatric trauma center and safety net hospital in , Minnesota, the county seat of . is situated 1,200 feet southwest of U.S. Bank Stadium.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Downtown Minneapolis and Saint Anthony Falls Historic District.

Downtown is the central business district of . It is sprinkled with architecturally interesting skyscrapers, most of which are interconnected, mainly on the second level above the street level, by a growing web of skyways, now approaching eight miles in total length.

The is an area of , nestled between , , and . The district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood in the University community of . The majority of the area is residential and sits upon a bluff overlooking the river and the city skyline.

U.S. Bank Stadium

Latitude
44.97355° or 44° 58′ 25″ north
Longitude
-93.25745° or 93° 15′ 27″ west
Levels
6
Height
272 feet (83 metres)
Operator
ASM Global
Open location code
86P8XPFV+C2
Open­Street­Map ID
way 743461508
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­stadium
Open­Street­Map feature
leisure=­stadium
Open­Street­Map feature
sport=­american_football
Wiki­data ID
Q7929512
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Vietnamese—“U.S. Bank Stadium” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: ملعب يو إس بانك
  • Bulgarian: Ю Ес Банк Стейдиъм
  • Catalan: U.S. Bank Stadium
  • Chinese: 全美銀行體育場
  • Chinese: 美國合眾銀行體育場
  • Dutch: U.S. Bank Stadium
  • Finnish: U.S. Bank Stadium
  • French: U.S. Bank Stadium
  • French: Vikings Stadium
  • German: U.S. Bank Stadium
  • Hebrew: אצטדיון יו. אס. בנק
  • Italian: U.S. Bank Stadium
  • Italian: Vikings Stadium
  • Japanese: USバンク・スタジアム
  • Japanese: メトロポリタン・スポーツ施設委員会
  • Korean: U.S. 뱅크 스타디움
  • Portuguese: U.S. Bank Stadium
  • Russian: U.S. Bank Stadium
  • Spanish: U.S. Bank Stadium
  • Swedish: U.S. Bank Stadium
  • Turkish: U.S. Bank Stadyumu
  • Vietnamese: Sân vận động U.S. Bank

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