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Hohe Warte Stadium

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directive forbidding the use of the grass banking on safety grounds. As a result, the stadium's capacity since the 2005–06 season has been only 5,500. However, this does not stop more people peering into the ground.
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in its early days). The fourth side of the ground features a modern main stand and is currently the only part of the stadium in use, following a
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The stadium was opened in 1921 and was contemporaneously considered the best and biggest sporting venue in continental Europe. The
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played numerous matches there in the 1920s and 1930s, attracting the ground's record attendance of 85,000 people when playing
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Hohe Warte lost its status as Austria's leading stadium with the construction of the
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The stadium is constructed into the side of a hill, creating a natural
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performances like on 24 July 1924 when an audience of 20,000 attended
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versus Arthur Townley on 1 May 1924 and even open-air
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Heiligenstadt
Döbling
Vienna
Austria
Capacity
Eduard Schönecker
First Vienna FC
First Vienna FC (women)
Vienna Vikings
Austria national rugby union team
Austria national football team
multi-purpose stadium
Vienna
Austria
Hohe Warte
Heiligenstadt
district
Döbling
football
First Vienna FC
Austrian international
rugby union
Vienna Vikings
American Football
Austrian national football side
Italy
boxing
Georges Carpentier
opera

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