On Tour: Debrett's New Season
From Glyndebourne to Glastonbury - A social calendar for the 21st century
10 March, 2012
Aviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Ireland

The atmosphere should be electric at 3 pm on Saturday 10 March, when Ireland and Scotland meet at 5pm on Saturday 10 March. Dublin's revamped Aviva Stadium at historic Lansdowne Road opened with great fanfare in May 2010.
The Aviva Stadium has a seated capacity of 50,000. All seating
in the stadium is under cover, although the roof does not extend
over the pitch. The stadium consists of a continuous curvilinear
shaped stand enclosing all four sides of the ground.
The design has been optimised to ensure all spectators have an
excellent view of the pitch while retaining the unique Lansdowne
Road atmosphere.
Space for the redevelopment was created by realigning the pitch
and by creating a new access podium over the railway line, allowing
spectators access the stadium at premium seat level.
The original Lansdowne Road stadium was opened in 1876, and though it was conceived as a multi-sport venue, it soon became synonymous with Irish rugby.
Celebrate a win in Temple Bar, snap up Dublin's finest fashions at Brown Thomas in Grafton Street, or stroll along Custom House Quay into Dublin Bay. If the city palls, you can take a spin through the Wicklow Mountains.
From Glyndebourne to Glastonbury - A social calendar for the 21st century
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