New football stadium for Altona 93: Hamburg is experiencing change!
A new stadium for Altona 93 will be built on the ThyssenKrupp site in Hamburg by 2029, including offices, restaurants and a music hall.

New football stadium for Altona 93: Hamburg is experiencing change!
There is exciting news in Hamburg: The former ThyssenKrupp Schulte site is being transformed into a lively center, and the new football stadium for the regional league team Altona 93 is a centerpiece of the project. Loud Stadium world The construction project will be realized near the new Hamburg-Altona long-distance and regional train station and will cover a gross floor area of around 100,000 square meters.
The plans for the area, which has been used industrially since 1922 and was acquired by the city of Hamburg in 2017, not only provide for a modern stadium with up to 5,000 seats. In addition to the sporting facilities, a music hall, office and commercial space as well as dining options are also planned. The bidding consortium “Vielfalt ZECH”, consisting of ZECH Bau SE, ZECH Hochbau AG and ZECH Sports GmbH, was awarded the contract for the structural implementation. It will take over the entire planning and subsequent operation of large parts of the area Hamburg.de reported.
A new center for Altona
What is exciting is that the historical industrial architecture of the area is not lost. Important existing buildings, such as the former administration building and the gatehouse, are to be preserved and partially converted. This historical flair will be combined with modern uses, and public lounges and open spaces are also planned. The framework plan for this was already decided by the Senate and the citizens in 2021.
The stadium itself will not only be frequented by football fans. Space will be created in the basement for restaurants, retail and local amenities, while offices and healthcare providers will be located above. Smooth operation is also guaranteed with an underground car park and additional delivery areas.
A smart schedule
Initial construction work is expected to begin in the coming years, while the project is targeted for completion by the end of the decade. The new football stadium and music hall are expected to be operational by 2029/2030. This means that the entire project fits into the development strategy surrounding the new train station, which is scheduled to open in 2029.
This project shows how important it is to combine historical and modern urban planning aspects. Transforming the ThyssenKrupp site into a vibrant center could be significant for both the local economy and the community.
As Altona prepares for these exciting developments, it remains to be seen what other surprises the project has in store. With a remarkable concept, Hamburg is taking another step into the future - and it will certainly not go unnoticed.