Villa Park

E71568

Villa Park is a historic football stadium in Birmingham, England, best known as the long-time home ground of Aston Villa Football Club.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Surface forms Statements Referenced by

All labels observed (6)

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf association football venue
football stadium
sports venue
architecturalStyle traditional English football ground
associatedClubColour claret and blue
cityDistrict Aston, Birmingham
surface form: Aston
continent Europe
country England
formerName Aston Lower Grounds
governingBody The Football Association
surface form: The Football Association (for hosted FA events)
hasFloodlights yes
hasHospitalityFacilities conference and banqueting suites
executive boxes
hasHosted England international football matches
European club competition matches
FA Cup
surface form: FA Cup semi-finals

UEFA Euro 1996
surface form: UEFA Euro 1996 matches

charity matches
concerts
hasPitchOrientation north–south
hasRenovation post-Taylor Report modernization
hasScoreboard electronic scoreboard
hasStand Doug Ellis Stand
Holte End
North Stand
Trinity Road Stand
hasStatue statue of William McGregor
homeStadiumOf Aston Villa
surface form: Aston Villa F.C.
locatedIn West Midlands
locatedInMetropolitanBorough Birmingham
location Birmingham
namedAfter nearby Victorian residential area called Villa Park
nearestRailwayStation Aston railway station
Witton railway station
notableFeature large single-tier Holte End terrace converted to all-seater
opened 1897
owner Aston Villa
surface form: Aston Villa F.C.
primaryUse football matches
region West Midlands
surface form: West Midlands county
safetyRegulation all-seater stadium
sport football
surface grass
tenant Aston Villa
surface form: Aston Villa F.C.
transportAccess served by local bus routes
usedFor domestic cup matches
international fixtures
league matches

Referenced by (27)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Birmingham hasSportsVenue Villa Park
Archibald Leitch designed Villa Park
this entity surface form: Villa Park stands
Aston Villa homeStadium Villa Park
Villa homeStadium Villa Park
subject surface form: Aston Villa Football Club
Aston, Birmingham contains Villa Park
this entity surface form: Aston Villa Football Club stadium
Aston, Birmingham contains Villa Park
Aston, Birmingham hasLandmark Villa Park
Pool A matchPlayedInStadium Villa Park
subject surface form: Pool A (2015 Rugby World Cup)
Pool B locationOfMatch Villa Park
subject surface form: Pool B (2015 Rugby World Cup)
Aston railway station near Villa Park
Aston Lower Grounds laterSiteOf Villa Park
Aston Lower Grounds replacedBy Villa Park
this entity surface form: Villa Park stadium
Holte End partOf Villa Park
Holte End oppositeStand Villa Park
this entity surface form: North Stand at Villa Park
Trinity Road Stand partOf Villa Park
North Stand partOf Villa Park
North Stand locatedInStadium Villa Park
North Stand isFeatureOf Villa Park
Doug Ellis Stand partOf Villa Park
Doug Ellis Stand adjacentTo Villa Park
this entity surface form: North Stand at Villa Park
Witton railway station serves Villa Park
Witton railway station near Villa Park
this entity surface form: Villa Park football stadium
Second City Derby hasHomeStadium Villa Park