2021, have been there yesterday, all the structures still stand. All the giant tents are still good. All acrylic glass panels yellowed once, had to be replaced, have yellowed again, and will be replaced again soon. Munich will not be letting them go, as the entire surrounding area is now most unique and beautiful. Due to a more recent deal and a new stadium being built elsewhere, the main stadium is banned from hosting sporting events, instead it is now the venue to host live stadium acts like the Rolling Stones or Rammstein, with 60.000 visitors. 2021 and i can tell you, the major would rather have one leg sawn off without anesthetics than to let any of these roof structures go to waste. All of the structures are still there, you can visit them if you ever come to Munich, and they will be maintained indefinitely. 100% intact and in use, all of it, for all of the 1972 tent roofs.
@@juanpabloespinolag It's not a criticism of the limited videography. Just a wish that these beautifully detailed structures could be seen at their best. The buildings rely heavily on their connecting elements and it would be great to be able to look at those closely.
2021, have been there yesterday, all the structures still stand. All the giant tents are still good. All acrylic glass panels yellowed once, had to be replaced, have yellowed again, and will be replaced again soon. Munich will not be letting them go, as the entire surrounding area is now most unique and beautiful. Due to a more recent deal and a new stadium being built elsewhere, the main stadium is banned from hosting sporting events, instead it is now the venue to host live stadium acts like the Rolling Stones or Rammstein, with 60.000 visitors.
2021 and i can tell you, the major would rather have one leg sawn off without anesthetics than to let any of these roof structures go to waste. All of the structures are still there, you can visit them if you ever come to Munich, and they will be maintained indefinitely. 100% intact and in use, all of it, for all of the 1972 tent roofs.
great footage!
The first high-tech buildings in the history of the olympic games.
Can anyone tell me the dimensions of the stadium as well as the semi circular ring above it?
He protect the faithful from the sun haha awesome
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Too low res to appreciate the artistic achievement. Crylstalline structures shown through fogged up lens. What's the point?
Are you aware this is from 1972, right? Almost 50y ago
@@juanpabloespinolag It's not a criticism of the limited videography. Just a wish that these beautifully detailed structures could be seen at their best. The buildings rely heavily on their connecting elements and it would be great to be able to look at those closely.