The Camp Nou, which will undergo a profound remodeling starting this summer once the FC Barcelona sign the financing of up to 1,500 million euros approved by the partners in a telematic referendum on December 19, continues to have a recognized prestige throughout the world. So much so that the Barcelona coliseum has been rated as the second best stadium in Europe at the moment according to a study carried out by Money, an English portal that has established the ranking after analyzing the ratings of the fans in Google, Tripadvisor and Footbal Ground Map.
only the Signal Iduna Park of Borussia Dortmund, with one of the most impressive football atmospheres in the world, surpasses the Camp Nou with a rating of 4.57 points out of 5, while the Barcelona temple occupies second place with 4.53 out of 5, tied with the Santiago Bernabeu, the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, opened in 2019, the Bucharest National Arena (2011), the Warsaw National Stadium (2012), the Millenium Stadium de Cardiff (1999). The Stadium at the old forester’s house of Union Berlin is eighth with a 4.5 ahead of the new Wembley (2002) and the Wanda Metropolitano Madrid (2017), with a 4.48.
Below the ‘top ten’, the Allianz Arena from Munich, San Siro (Milan), the new San Mames, the Gdansk Arena polish and the Opentie Arena from Spartak Moscow, all with a 4.43. The Emirates Stadium Arsenal is 16th in the table with a 4.4 out of 5.