Le Viktoria-Platz, également connu sous le nom de Viktoria-Sportplatz ou encore de Sportplatz am Gübser Damm, est un ancien stade de football allemand situé dans la ville de Magdebourg, en Saxe-Anhalt. Le stade, inauguré en 1905 et détruit en 1945, servait d'enceinte à domicile à l'équipe de football du SV Victoria 96 Magdebourg.
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Avnet Arena is a multi-purpose stadium in Magdeburg, Germany. It has been completed and opened to the public in December 2006, replacing the old Ernst-Grube-Stadion. It is mostly used for football matches and hosts the home matches of 1. FC Magdeburg.
In European competitions, the stadium is known as 1. FC Magdeburg Arena due to advertising rules.
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The GETEC Arena is an indoor sporting arena located in Magdeburg, Germany. The maximum capacity of the arena is 8,071 people for handball games and 8,820 for boxing matches. It is the current home to SC Magdeburg's Handball-Bundesliga team.
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The Elbauenpark is a family and leisure park in Magdeburg, capital city of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
The park area is about 100 hectares and consists of the parts Kleiner Anger and Großer Anger. The park areas are connected with a pedestrian bridge over the Herrenkrugstraße. The park has a total of four combined entrances and exits as well as three exits. According to the Stern magazine, the Elbauenpark is the best leisure attraction in Saxony-Anhalt.
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Jahrtausendturm is, at 60 metres, one of the highest wooden towers in the world. It was established on the occasion of the Bundesgartenschau 1999 in the Magdeburger Elbauenpark in Magdeburg, Germany. The tower houses an exhibition on the development of sciences, which is supported by many descriptive experiments with which the visitor can interact. One notable example is a powerful telescope through which visitors can observe the distant clock-face on the Magdeburger cathedral.
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The Magdeburg-Stendal University of Applied Sciences is a public university of applied sciences with two campuses. One campus is located in Magdeburg, the capital city of Saxony-Anhalt, and the other is located in Stendal.
The university's research focuses are on engineering, water- and waste management and early childhood education.