Lambeau Field
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Overview
Lambeau Field is the legendary home of the Green Bay Packers and the NFL's oldest continuously operating venue. The 81,441-seat stadium's frozen tundra and Titletown tradition make it iconic. Lambeau Field embodies small-town NFL greatness. The venue has hosted more NFL games than any other.
History & Legacy
Lambeau Field opened in 1957 as City Stadium. It was renamed for Coach Curly Lambeau in 1965. The stadium has hosted countless Packers triumphs. The frozen tundra and Lambeau Leap are legendary. Lambeau Field is a National Historic Landmark.
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Opened1957
Capacity81,441
Notable EventsPackers home, Frozen Tundra, Lambeau Leap
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