Introduction
Preußenstadion, officially known as LVM-Preußenstadion since 2025, is a defining landmark in Münster, Germany—a city celebrated for its vibrant football culture and rich history. Since its inauguration in 1926, the stadium has embodied the region's sporting passion, community spirit, and commitment to progress. As the proud home of SC Preußen Münster, Preußenstadion continues to attract fans and visitors, offering dynamic matchday experiences, guided tours, and proximity to Münster’s most treasured historical sites. With ongoing redevelopment projects focused on sustainability and accessibility, Preußenstadion is not only preserving its storied past but also shaping the future of German football venues.
This comprehensive guide provides everything you need to plan your visit: from historical context to practical details on tickets, visiting hours, travel tips, and recommendations for nearby cultural attractions. Whether you're a football fan or a history enthusiast, Preußenstadion is a gateway to Münster’s unique blend of tradition and modernity. (LVM-Preußenstadion History; SC Preußen Münster Official Website; StadiumDB.com; Bundesliga.com)
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Origins and Early Years (1920s–1940s)
Opened in 1926, Preußenstadion was among the most advanced football stadiums of its time, capable of hosting 40,000 spectators and featuring Germany’s first stadium railway station. It made history by hosting Germany’s first live radio broadcast of a football match in 1925. The stadium quickly became a symbol of Münster’s sporting ambition and local pride. (LVM-Preußenstadion History; StadiumDB.com)
Wartime and Reconstruction
World War II left Preußenstadion heavily damaged, but a determined post-war effort restored its standing as Münster’s central sporting venue. In 1951, a record crowd of 40,000 watched a championship clash, a testament to the club’s significance and the community’s resilience. (LVM-Preußenstadion History)
Bundesliga and Milestones
As a founding stadium of the Bundesliga in the 1963/64 season, Preußenstadion underscored Münster’s national football presence. Although SC Preußen Münster’s Bundesliga tenure was brief, the stadium’s legacy endured, reinforced by passionate fan support and a vibrant matchday atmosphere. (Bundesliga.com; Wikipedia: SC Preußen Münster)
Modernization and Redevelopment (2000s–2028)
From the 1970s onward, evolving regulations and urban growth led to reduced capacity and calls for modernization. The failure of relocation plans in the 2000s gave way to a commitment to redevelop the historic site. Since 2008, phased renovations have added new roofing, expanded seating, VIP areas, and modern amenities. The current €88 million redevelopment, set for completion by 2028, will increase capacity to over 19,000, enhance sustainability with energy-positive design, and establish Preußenstadion as a model for inclusive, barrier-free sports venues. (StadiumDB.com; SC Preußen Münster Official Website)
Visiting Preußenstadion
Tickets and Entry
- Online Purchase: Secure your tickets in advance through the official SC Preußen Münster website.
- On-site Purchase: Limited tickets may be available at the box office on matchdays.
- Prices (2025):
- Seating: €22 (normal), €20 (reduced), €19 (members), €14 (children 7-14), €36 (family)
- Standing: €11 (normal), €9 (reduced), €8 (members), €5 (children), €16 (family)
- Reductions apply for students, seniors, disabled visitors, and Münster-Pass holders with valid ID. (FanSicht)
Visiting Hours
- Matchdays: Gates open 90 minutes before kick-off and close shortly after the match.
- Non-matchdays: Guided tours and special events are held on select days; check official schedules.
Accessibility and Facilities
- Barrier-Free Access: Step-free entrances, wheelchair seating, and accessible restrooms are available throughout the stadium.
- Family-Friendly: Designated family sections, discounted tickets, and a newly integrated daycare center.
- Amenities: Food kiosks, club shop, and cashless payments. Stadium stewards provide assistance as needed.
Guided Tours and Events
- Stadium Tours: Go behind the scenes with guided tours of the pitch, locker rooms, and stands—book in advance via the club’s website.
- Other Events: The stadium hosts concerts, festivals, and the popular flea markets every Wednesday and Saturday from 6:00 to 14:00. (Brauns Märkte)
Getting There and Parking
- By Public Transport: Bus lines 1, 5, and 9 link the city center and Hauptbahnhof to "Preußenstadion" and "Berg Fidel" stops; travel time is about 15 minutes. (Stadt Münster)
- By Bicycle: Münster’s extensive cycling infrastructure provides direct access and ample bike parking.
- By Car: Parking is limited, so park-and-ride or public transport is recommended, especially on matchdays.
Exploring Nearby Münster
Preußenstadion is ideally situated for visitors wishing to experience Münster’s historical and cultural sites:
- St. Paulus Cathedral: A masterpiece of Romanesque and Gothic architecture.
- Prinzipalmarkt: Münster’s historic marketplace with arcaded facades.
- Münster Castle: A baroque landmark now housing the university.
- Museum of Lacquer Art: A unique collection of decorative arts.
- Aasee Park: Ideal for lakeside walks and relaxation before or after your stadium visit.
All attractions are within easy reach via public transport or cycling.
Matchday and Community Experience
- Fan Culture: The “Westkurve” stands out for its energetic supporters and choreographed displays centered around the club’s Adler (eagle) crest.
- Atmosphere: Expect lively chants, coordinated banners, and a welcoming, family-friendly environment.
- Community Events: Beyond football, the stadium hosts community gatherings, youth tournaments, and charity initiatives, reinforcing its role as a social hub.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What are the Preußenstadion visiting hours?
A: Gates open 90 minutes before kick-off on matchdays; tours and events occur on select non-matchdays—check the official website for details.
Q: How can I buy Preußenstadion tickets?
A: Tickets are available online via the club’s website or at the stadium ticket office (limited quantities).
Q: Is the stadium accessible for wheelchair users?
A: Yes—step-free access, wheelchair seating, and accessible facilities are provided.
Q: Are there family-friendly services?
A: Yes—family sections, reduced family tickets, and a new daycare center.
Q: What is the best way to reach the stadium?
A: Public transport and cycling are most convenient due to limited parking.
Q: Are flea markets and non-football events held at Preußenstadion?
A: Yes, regular flea markets and occasional concerts or community events are hosted—see the event calendar.
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