Santiago Bernabeu Renovation Nears Completion as Real Madrid Gears Up for Special Match
As Real Madrid prepares for their home match against Getafe, the Santiago Bernabeu is on the cusp of completion after a four-year-long renovation endeavor. The upcoming game takes on added significance as it coincides with the final stages of the stadium’s transformation, bringing forth an array of modern features and innovations.
Innovative Roof and Grass Covers: A Game-Changing Addition
The new roof, a standout feature of the revitalized Bernabeu, is poised to make its debut during the Getafe match. Designed with adaptability in mind, it can be seamlessly opened or closed based on weather conditions, including rain. The closing process, which takes 35 minutes, involves a staggering 35,000 tonnes of materials. Notably, the roof will remain open in scenarios of snow or temperatures exceeding 40 degrees to prevent the risk of collapse and overheating.
Further enhancing the playing conditions, retractable grass covers will be installed, addressing the turf-related challenges encountered in the previous season. With these additions, the Santiago Bernabeu aims to provide a superior environment for players and fans alike.
Grand Inauguration on the Horizon
While the grand inauguration of the newly transformed stadium is slated for the year’s end, the Getafe match marks a pivotal moment in this journey. Real Madrid is diligently working to complete remaining aspects of the ground, including the installation of seats and a 360-degree hanging screen set for later in the season.
Despite the project surpassing its original budget by about €400 million and experiencing delays, the imminent culmination of this monumental renovation journey is anticipated to be a milestone for both
and football enthusiasts around the world.