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In stadiums or arenas, visitors want to enjoy their day off and get away from it all. However, it is difficult to fulfil this wish in a place where so many people come together. And a good room climate alone is not enough – the safety of many people has to be guaranteed.

TROX has an extensive range of products that are certified and ensure safety. They reliably guarantee the greatest level of safety for all visitors, even in emergencies.

Municipal Stadium - Wroclaw (Poland)

The Municipal Stadium in Wraclaw was opened in September 2011 not with a football match but the WBC heavyweight boxing fight between the Ukrainian world champion Vitali Klitschko and the Polish challenger Tomasz Adamek.
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PGE Arena - Gdansk (Poland)

The PGE Arena Gdansk is a multi-functional stadium that was built specifically for the European Football Championship 2012.
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Arena-Lviv - Lviv (Ukraine)

The venue in Lviv was the last of the Ukrainian EURO 2012 stadiums to be inaugurated. The first football match was played on 15 November 2011 between the Ukraine and Austria.
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Municipal Stadium - Poznan (Poland)

The Municipal Stadium in Poznan is close to the town centre and was built in 1968. It was actually completed only twelve years later and opened in August 1980 with a match played by the home team Lech Posen.
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Centre National Sportif et Culturel (Luxembourg)

The Centre National Sportif et Culturel in Luxemburg was built on the Kirchberg Plateau on an area of over 13,000 hectares of land.
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Series: Stair-case diffusers
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Donbass Arena - Donetsk (Ukraine)

The Donbass Arena in Donetsk was equipped with leading-edge network infrastructure and ornate glass facade. A unique feature of the stadium is the world's largest "floating" granite football made of several black and light-coloured rocks.
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Green Point Stadium - Cape Town (South Africa)

The stadium in Cape Town, which is capable of holding 68,000 spectators, is situated in a fantastic location on Table Mountain near the Atlantic Ocean.
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Mbombela Stadium - Nelspruit (South Africa)

The Mbombela Stadium is situated in Nelspruit in northeastern South Africa. It is located in the Crocodile River Valley near the Kruger National Park.
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Moses Mabhida Stadium - Durban (South Africa)

The Moses Mabhida Stadium is situated in the King's Park sporting precinct in Durban on a raised platform. This newly built stadium is the second largest in South Africa and can hold 70,000 spectators.
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National Stadium - Warsaw (Poland)

In the Polish capital of Warsaw, the old "10th-Anniversary Stadium" was demolished and a new multi-functional stadium built especially for the 2012 European Championship. The stadium is located on the banks of the Vistula, in the district of Praga, directly opposite the centre of Warsaw.
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Olympics 2008 - Peking (China)

For the Olympic Games 2008 in Peking, many fascinating buildings were constructed such as the National Stadium, also called "Birds Nest", or the National Swimming Center, also known as "Water Cube".
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Series: Staircase Swirl Diffusers
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Olympic Stadium - Kiev (Ukraine)

The Olympic Stadium in Kiev will host the final match in the European Football Championship 2012. In the run-up to the EURO 2012, the stadium was completely refurbished.
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Peter Mokaba Stadium - Polokwane (South Africa)

With capacity for 45,000 spectators, the Peter Mokaba Stadium is one of the smallest of the World Cup stadiums.
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Royal Bafokeng Stadium - Rustenberg (South Africa)

The Royal Bafokeng Stadium is situated in Rustenburg in northwestern South Africa. It is located on the Highveld Plateau 1,500 metres above sea level and has a capacity of 42,000.
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Schalke Arena - Gelsenkirchen (Germany)

Multi-functionality is the future: The Schalke Arena, apart from its main use as a football stadium with 60,683 seats, can transform into an enormous hall for top events of all kinds in only a few hours.
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Series: Splitter Attenuators
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Soccer City - Johannesburg (South Africa)

Soccer City in Johannesburg is the largest stadium in South Africa and can hold 94,700 spectators. It is located near the exhibition centre and the Soweto quarter, which is home to 40% of Johannesburg's inhabitants.
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