The Green Bay Packers play in the oldest stadium in the NFL.
Lambeau Field was built in 1957 and has gone through several renovations since then, and it stands as the NFL record holder for the most seasons to host a team.
Unlike other storied venues, there are no plans to replace the Packers' home.
Here's how much the venue holds and how much it cost to build.
What is Lambeau Field's capacity?
As with nearly every other major sporting venue in the world, Lambeau hosts a variety of events. As such, it has many different seating capacities.
It is, first and foremost, an NFL stadium, and according to the Packers it holds 81,441 for football.
How much did Lambeau Field cost to build?
The venue cost $960,000 to build in 1957. It has undergone two major renovations, in 2003 ($295 million) and 2022 ($469 million).
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