Louisiana Superdome

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The Louisiana Superdome, now known as the Caesars Superdome, is a massive multi-purpose domed stadium in New Orleans best known as the longtime home of the NFL’s New Orleans Saints and host of numerous major sporting and entertainment events.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf domed stadium
entertainment venue
indoor arena
multi-purpose stadium
sports venue
architecturalStyle modernist stadium architecture
category Indoor arenas in Louisiana
National Football League venues
Sports venues in New Orleans
city New Orleans
constructionStartDate 1971
country United States of America
formerName Louisiana Superdome
Mercedes-Benz Superdome
hasHostedEvent BCS National Championship Game
College Football Playoff National Championship
NCAA Final Four
Sugar Bowl
Super Bowl XII
Super Bowl XLVII
Super Bowl XV
Super Bowl XX
Super Bowl XXIV
Super Bowl XXXI
Super Bowl XXXVI
WrestleMania 34
WrestleMania XXX
homeVenueOf New Orleans Saints
leagueOfPrimaryTenant National Football League
location New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
namingRightsPartner Caesars Entertainment
notableFor being one of the largest fixed-dome structures in the world
serving as a shelter of last resort during Hurricane Katrina
officialName Caesars Superdome
opened 1975
operator ASM Global
otherUse basketball
college football
concerts
conventions
owner State of Louisiana
previousNamingRightsPartner Mercedes-Benz
primaryUse American football
roofType fixed dome
seatingCapacityAmericanFootball approximately 73,000
seatingCapacityMaximum over 76,000
sponsor Caesars Entertainment
state Louisiana
surfaceType artificial turf
tenant New Orleans Saints
underwentRenovation major renovation in the 2010s
post–Hurricane Katrina renovations


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