Largest cultural heritages by capacity

Largest cultural heritages by capacity ranked by maximum capacity.

Last updated . Source: Wikidata.

As of 2026-06-05, Estádio da Luz tops the list with 68,100 seats.

  1. #1 Estádio da Luz — 68,100 seats

    Football stadium owned by S.L. Benfica and located in Lisbon, Portugal

    The Estádio da Luz, officially named Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Lisbon, Portugal. It is used mostly for association football matches, hosting the home games of Portuguese club Sport Lisboa e Benfica, its owner. Read more on Wikipedia.

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  2. #2 Estádio José Alvalade — 52,095 seats

    football stadium in Lisbon, Portugal

    The Estádio José Alvalade is a football stadium in Lisbon, Portugal, and is the home of Sporting CP. It was built adjacent to the site of the older stadium. The stadium is named after José Alvalade (1885–1918), the founder and first club member of Sporting CP in the early 20th century. Read more on Wikipedia.

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  3. #3 Estádio do Dragão — 50,033 seats

    football stadium in Porto, Portugal

    The Estádio do Dragão is an all-seater football stadium in Porto, Portugal, and the home ground of FC Porto since 2003. It has a seating capacity of 50,033, making it the third-largest football stadium in Portugal. Read more on Wikipedia.

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  4. #4 Estádio Nacional — 37,593 seats

    football stadium

    The Estádio Nacional, also known as Centro Desportivo Nacional do Jamor, is a football stadium. It is located in the civil parish of Algés, Linda-a-Velha e Cruz Quebrada-Dafundo, in the municipality of Oeiras, in the southwestern part of Lisbon District. Read more on Wikipedia.

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  5. #5 Estádio Municipal de Braga — 30,286 seats

    stadium in Braga, Portugal

    The Estádio Municipal de Braga is an all-seater football stadium located in Braga, Portugal, and the current home of Sporting Clube de Braga. It has a capacity of 30,286 spectators, making it the seventh largest football stadium in Portugal. The stadium was designed by Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura who was awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize in part for this design. Read more on Wikipedia.

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  6. #6 Municipal Stadium (Sidi Bennour) — 30,286 seats

    stadium in Sidi Bennour, Morocco

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  7. #7 Estádio 1º de Maio — 28,000 seats

    building in Braga, Braga District, Portugal

    The 1 May Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in civil parish of Braga in the municipality of Braga, in the district of the same name, in Portugal. Built in 1950 to host mostly football matches, the stadium has the capacity to seat 28,000 spectators. Read more on Wikipedia.

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  8. #8 MEO Arena — 20,000 seats

    architectural structure in Lisbon, Portugal

    MEO Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Lisbon, Portugal. The arena is among the largest indoor arenas in Europe and the largest in Portugal with a capacity of 20,000 people and was built in 1998 for Expo '98. Read more on Wikipedia.

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  9. #9 Estádio do Restelo — 19,856 seats

    football stadium in Lisbon, Portugal (European Union)

    The Estádio do Restelo is a multi-purpose stadium in Lisbon, Portugal. The stadium has a seated capacity of 19,856 people and was built in 1956, in an old stone quarry. It is situated behind the Jerónimos Monastery in the Lisbon parish of Belém. Read more on Wikipedia.

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  10. #10 Monumental Celestino Graça bullring — 13,179 seats

    building in Santarém, Santarém District, Portugal

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