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Voith-Arena seating plan & guide

1. FC Heidenheim play at the Voith-Arena, the smallest stadium in the Bundesliga with a capacity of about 15,000, of which roughly 9,000 are standing. Built on the site of the old Albstadion, the modern arena took shape through renovations completed around 2010 and expansions through 2015. At about 555 metres altitude it is also the highest ground in German professional football.

CityHeidenheim
Opened1972
TypeFootball stadium
Capacity≈15,000

Best sections

Osttribüne (East Stand terrace)

The home standing end and the focal point of the atmosphere.

Haupttribüne (Main Stand, West)

The main covered seated stand with the best view.

Südtribüne (South Stand)

Behind the goal, an affordable spot close to the action.

Insider tips

  • With just 15,000 places this is the league's smallest ground, so tickets for visits by big clubs are very limited.
  • The arena sits on a hill above the town; it's a short uphill walk or shuttle from Heidenheim station.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Voith-Arena?

Osttribüne (East Stand terrace) offer the closest view, while südtribüne (south stand) are the best value. Behind the goal, an affordable spot close to the action.

Where is Voith-Arena?

Voith-Arena is a football stadium in Heidenheim, opened in 1972 with a capacity of ≈15,000.

Where can I find the cheapest Voith-Arena tickets?

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