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Landmark: Lambeau FieldCity: Green Bay
Country: USA Wisconsin
Continent: North America
Lambeau Field, Green Bay, USA Wisconsin, North America
Lambeau Field is a football stadium located in Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
It serves as the home venue for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL).
Visual Characteristics
Lambeau Field features a natural grass playing surface. The stadium's exterior is primarily constructed from concrete and steel, with seating sections painted in green and gold. The current seating capacity is 81,441. The stadium has undergone multiple expansions and renovations, resulting in a modern bowl design with tiered seating.
Location & Access Logistics
Lambeau Field is situated at 1265 Lombardi Avenue, Green Bay, WI 54304. It is approximately 3.2 kilometers (2 miles) west of downtown Green Bay. Ample parking is available on game days and for tours, with specific lots designated for different ticket holders and general public. Public transportation is accessible via Green Bay Metro Transit bus routes, with several routes stopping near the stadium, including Route 1 and Route 8.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of Lambeau Field began in 1956, with the stadium officially opening on September 29, 1957. It was originally named City Stadium. The stadium was renamed Lambeau Field in 1965 in honor of Packers founder and coach Curly Lambeau. The site itself is a developed urban area, not a natural ecological formation.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include attending Green Bay Packers home games, taking guided stadium tours which include access to the field, the press box, and the Champions Room, and visiting the Lambeau Field Atrium, which houses the Packers Hall of Fame and team store. During the off-season, the stadium can host other events such as concerts and soccer matches.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available throughout the stadium. Shaded seating is limited, primarily found in the upper decks. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong within the stadium. Food and beverage vendors are located throughout concourses, offering a range of concessions. The Lambeau Field Atrium also contains dining options.
Best Time to Visit
For game attendance, the best months are typically September through December, coinciding with the NFL regular season. Weather can be cold, with average temperatures ranging from 0°C to 10°C (32°F to 50°F). For stadium tours, visiting during daylight hours is recommended for optimal visibility. The Packers Hall of Fame is open year-round, with hours varying by season.
Facts & Legends
Lambeau Field is one of the oldest continuously operating NFL stadiums. A unique aspect is the "frozen tundra" phenomenon, referring to the extremely cold conditions experienced during winter games, which can freeze the playing surface. The stadium's original seating capacity was 32,500.
Nearby Landmarks
- Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena - 1.5km Southeast
- Neville Public Museum - 1.8km Southeast
- Green Bay Botanical Garden - 3.5km West
- Titletown - Adjacent to the stadium