NRGi Park

Key facts
Club: Aarhus GF | Opening: 1920 | Capacity: 19,433 seats
History and description
NRGi Park, then still called Århus Stadion, opened on the 5th of June 1920.
The stadium achieved its record attendance in 1962 when 23,990 people visited a match against Esbjerg.
Århus Stadion got extensively redeveloped in the early 2000s, including the construction of new stands on three sides.
The stadium changed names to NRGi Park in 2006 as a result of a sponsorship deal.
Getting there
NRGi Park is located toward the south of the city of Aarhus at just over 2 kilometres from Aarhus’ rail station and city centre. The walk to the stadium will take about half an hour.
Alternatively, one can catch bus 11 from the city centre. Take the bus from the Park Allé in the direction of Søholm, and get off at the Jyllands Allé/Vilhelms Bechs Vej. The journey only takes 7 minutes.
Alternatives are bus 16 and 18, which can both be taken just south of the rail station at the MP Bruunsgade. Take bus 16 in the direction of Holme Syd or bus 18 toward Moesgård Museum, and get off at the same stop as bus 11.
If arriving by car from the E45 south, take the 501 Arhus Syd into the city. At approach of the city keep straight for O1 Centrum. After a right curve, keep following Marselis Blvd straight ahead. Just under a kilometre further, turn right into the Stadion Allé. The red facade of the stadium will soon be visible right in front of you.
Address: Stadion Allé 70, DK-8000 Århus C
Tickets
Tickets for AGF games can be bought online, by phone +45 70 27 30 77, at the ticket office at NRGi Park, or at one of the other pre-sale points.
The Salling Sportsafdeling at the Søndergade 27 (city centre) and Bruun’s Galleri at the M.P.Bruunsgade 25 (rail station) are the most centrally located pre-sale points.
Tickets are also available on the gate on the day of the match.
Tickets for all stands cost DKK 135.00. Prices are increased to DKK 165.00 for the three high-profile matches against FCK, Brøndby, and OB. Tickets are DKK 10.00 cheaper if bought in pre-sale.
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Relevant Internet links
Agf.dk – Official website of Aarhus GF.
Parkarena.dk – Official website of NRGi Park.
Visitaarhus.com – Aarhus tourist information.
Midttrafik.dk – Aarhus public transport information.




