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  1. Conceived by French architect Roger Taillibert and Iranian artist Siavash Teimouri, the third and current Parc des Princes is one of the continent's most emblematic and historic venues. [6] [12] It is a landmark and legally protected icon of French architecture. [14]

  2. Une enceinte à la hauteur du prestige de la Ville lumière où les fans, en famille ou entre amis, viennent vivre une expérience totale, festive. Désormais dédié au football, le Parc des Princes fait rayonner Paris à travers le monde.

  3. Walk in the footsteps of the players who made the legend of the Red and Blue! Discover the emblematic places of the Parc des Princes, from the locker rooms to the VIP boxes, from the tunnel to the edge of the pitch, visit the backstage of the stadium of PSG.

  4. Paris Saint-Germain invites you to visit its stadium, the Parc des Princes, and walk in the footsteps of your favorite players. Discover the emblematic and secret places that made the history of the Red and Blue! Live a unique experience at Parc des Princes.

  5. Now you can learn everything there is to know about the Parc des Princes thanks to our 3D map. This tool enables you to focus on the job in hand on match day: watching Paris Saint-Germain in action! Can’t wait?

  6. Parc de Princes was built to provide the city of Paris with a modern venue for important rugby and football matches. The stadium replaced the old Vélodrome, that had stood in its place since 1897. Parc des Princes was officially opened on 4 June 1972 by French president Georges Pompidou.

  7. Parc des Princes is an iconic venue in French sporting history, located in the City of Light’s 16th district. It stands out in the Porte de Saint-Cloud landscape with its iconic concrete columns that crown its roof.