The 17th UEFA European Championship is set to begin on June 16. Three-time champions Germany will be the host of the Euro 2024 tournament. Ten cities are selected as venues for the championship, including the capital Berlin. It will be the first major international tournament for Germany to host after the FIFA World Cup 2006.
The UEFA Euro 2024 will see 24 nations fighting it out for the ultimate glory. Cities that are going to be the venues for Euro 2024 are - Berlin, Cologne, Munich, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Dortmund, Leipzig, Gelsenkirchen, Stuttgart and Dusseldorf.

In this article, let's have a look at the iconic Olympiastadion in Berlin. Sitting at the capital of Germany, this iconic stadium hosted the Final of the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
City: Berlin
Home Team: Hertha Berlin
Despite the capacity of 74,475, only 71,000 will be the permitted capacity for Euro 2024.
Olympiastadion is owned by the Government of Berlin
The stadium was opened on 1 August 1936. It was last renovated in 2004 for the 2006 World Cup.
Notable Matches Hosted: 2006 FIFA World Cup Final, 2015 UEFA Champions League Final
It is the largest stadium of this tournament, originally built for the 1936 Summer Olympics. This stadium has also hosted all German Cup Finals since 1985. The venue also hosted numerous significant events like the 2009 World Championships in Athletics.
Spain vs Croatia (June 15)
Poland vs Austria (June 21)
Netherlands vs Austria (June 25)
Round of 16- 2A vs 2B (June 29)
Quarter Final 4 (July 6)
Final (July 14)