US Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, United States
U.S. Bank Stadium is a world-class indoor stadium located in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, and serves as the home of the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings. Opened in 2016, it is celebrated for its striking angular glass design, massive transparent roof, and wall of pivoting glass doors that create an open-air feel while protecting fans from Minnesota’s harsh winters. With a seating capacity of around 66,000, expandable to more than 73,000 for major events, the stadium has already hosted some of the world’s biggest sporting spectacles, including Super Bowl LII (2018), the NCAA Final Four (2019), and international soccer matches. Beyond football, U.S. Bank Stadium is a premier destination for concerts, conventions, and community events, attracting global performers and massive crowds. Its central location offers easy access to Minneapolis’s vibrant downtown, making it both a sports powerhouse and an architectural icon.