Largest Stadiums and Arenas in Minnesota

By  Tim Scott , views , updated
Categories: Urban Americas
Dataset contains 9 data items (see table below).

Overview

Which is the largest sports venue in Minnesota?
The largest sports venue in Minnesota is U.S. Bank Stadium of Minneapolis with a maximum seating capacity of 66,655 spectators.The seating capacities of the sports venues in Minnesota range from capacities of 7,200 spectators to 66,655 spectators, with the average sports venue being able to host around 26,679.9 spectators.

 Compare U.S. Bank Stadium with Mayo Civic Center

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Cities with the most large-capacity venues
The city with the most large-capacity sports venues is Minneapolis.

Most recent and oldest sports venues
The most recently opened sports venue in USA is Allianz Field of St. Paul in 2019.The oldest sports venue in USA is Mayo Civic Center of Rochester which opened in 1984.The average building ages of the sports venues in USA is 18.3 years old, with the oldest being 38 years old.


Let's check out some of these largest sports venues in Minnesota.

U.S. Bank Stadium.

US Bank Stadium Aerial Tour (credit: EyeAerial)

 

U.S. Bank Stadium is the largest stadium by capacity in Minnesota, USA.

U.S. Bank Stadium is an stadium located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Opened in the year 2016, U.S. Bank Stadium's building age is 6 years and has a maximum seating capacity of up to 66,655 spectators.

Home of Minnesota Vikings (NFL), the stadiumis a venue for sports events such as football.

 

 Compare U.S. Bank Stadium with Gillette Stadium from Foxborough.

 Compare U.S. Bank Stadium with Boone Pickens Stadium from Stillwater.


Target Field.

Target Field Minneapolis Drone Video (credit: Opti Homz)

 

Target Field is the 3rd largest stadium by capacity in Minnesota, USA.

Target Field is an stadium located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Opened in the year 2010, Target Field's building age is 12 years and has a seating capacity of up to 39,504 spectators.

The stadium hosts sports events for baseball. Target Field is home to organizations such as Minnesota Twins (MLB)

 

 Compare Target Field with Bobby Dodd Stadium At Historic Grant Field from Atlanta.

 Compare Target Field with Aloha Stadium from Honolulu.


Target Center.

Tour the Renovated Target Center and Mayo Clinic Square - Home of the Timberwolves and Lynx (credit: Association of Luxury Suite)

 

Located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, Target Center is an indoor arena which can accommodate up to 20,500 spectators. Target Center was opened in the year 1990 (32 years of age).

Home to organizations such as Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA), Minnesota Lynx (WNBA), the indoor arena hosts events for sports such as basketball.

 

 Compare Target Center with Sanford Pentagon from Sioux Falls.

 Compare Target Center with Ford Center from Evansville.


Allianz Field.

Allianz Field Timelapse (credit: Minnesota United FC)

 

Allianz Field is an stadium in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA, which can house a full seating capacity of 19,400 spectators. Allianz Field was opened in the year 2019 (3 years of age).

Home of Minnesota United FC (MLS), the stadiumis a venue for sports events such as soccer.

 

 Compare Allianz Field with SHI Stadium from Piscataway.

 Compare Allianz Field with Alerus Center from Grand Forks.


Xcel Energy Center.

Tour of Xcel Energy Center (credit: Minnesota Wild)

 

Xcel Energy Center is an indoor arena located in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. Opened in the year 2000, Xcel Energy Center's building age is 22 years and has a maximum seating capacity of up to 19,355 spectators.

Home of Minnesota Wild (NHL), the indoor arenais a venue for sports events such as hockey.

 

 Compare Xcel Energy Center with Fiserv Forum from Milwaukee.

 Compare Xcel Energy Center with L. C. Walker Arena from Muskegon.


Datasets on Stadiums and Arenas

Largest Stadiums and Arenas for::



Largest Stadiums and Arenas in::
Alabama   |  Arizona   |  Arkansas   |  California   |  Chicago   |  Colorado   |  Columbus   |  Connecticut   |  District of Columbia   |  Florida   |  Georgia   |  Houston   |  Illinois   |  Indiana   |  Iowa   |  Kansas   |  Kansas City   |  Kentucky   |  Louisiana   |  Louisville   |  Maryland   |  Massachusetts   |  Michigan   |  Minnesota   |  Mississippi   |  Missouri   |  Nebraska   |  Nevada   |  New Jersey   |  New York   |  North Carolina   |  North Dakota   |  Ohio   |  Oklahoma   |  Oregon   |  Pennsylvania   |  South Carolina   |  Tennessee   |  Texas   |  United States   |  Utah   |  Virginia   |  Washington   |  



Largest Indoor Arenas in::
Alabama   |  California   |  Florida   |  Georgia   |  Illinois   |  Iowa   |  Kansas   |  Kentucky   |  Louisiana   |  Michigan   |  Missouri   |  New York   |  North Carolina   |  Ohio   |  Pennsylvania   |  Texas   |  USA   |  

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