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Daily Question # 906

Identify this stadium. Why was the glass canopy added to the design of the stadium?

Quoting Appu,

“The Munich Olympic stadium was built this way to imitate the Alps and to symbolize the transparent, democratic and optimistic Germany as opposed to 1936?s Nazi Germany”

Cracked by Appu, Fifthape, Aswanth, Siddharth Jain and Siddharth Ravi.

7 Responses to “Daily Question # 906”

  1. Arun Hiregange says:

    The Munich Olympic stadium was built this way to imitate the Alps and to symbolize the transparent, democratic and optimistic Germany as opposed to 1936′s Nazi Germany.

  2. fifthape says:

    To imitate the alps; Olympic Stadium Munich.

  3. aswanth.e.p says:

    Stadium:Olympic Stadium Munich. The idea w?s t? imitate the Alps ?nd t? set ? counterpart t? the 1936 Summer Olympics ?n Berlin, held during the Nazi-Regime. The sweeping ?nd transparent canopy w?s t? symbolize the new, democratic ?nd optimistic Germany. Th?s ?s reflected ?n the official motto: “The Happy Games”

  4. aswanth.e.p says:

    Stadium:Olympic Stadium Munich. The idea w?s t? imitate the Alps ?nd t? set ? counterpart t? the 1936 Summer Olympics ?n Berlin, held during the Nazi-Regime. The sweeping ?nd transparent canopy w?s t? symbolize the new, democratic ?nd optimistic Germany. Th?s ?s reflected ?n the official motto: “The Happy Games”

  5. aswanth.e.p says:

    Stadium:Olympic Stadium Munich.
    The design was meant to mirror the Alps and offer a light and open counterpart to the 1936 Berlin Olympics which were a showcase for the Nazi Regime.

  6. Siddharth Jain says:

    Olympiastadion in Munich – the canopy was added to imitate the Alps

  7. Siddharth Ravi says:

    Olympiastadion-Munich.The idea of the glass canopy was to imitate the Alps and to set a counterpart to the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, held during the Nazi regime.

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