| The Georgia Dome is home to the NFL Atlanta Falcons and has hosted two Super Bowl games, one in 1994 and the other in 2000. The Dome also hosted the gymnastic and basketball events in the 1996 Olympic Games. As the annual host to the Atlanta Football Classics, the SEC Football Championships, the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl and numerous basketball games, the Dome is also able to accommodate large non-sporting events such as live concerts, major trade shows, motor sports shows, job fairs, band competitions, and much, much more.
Being one of the largest cable-supported domed stadium in the world and with 102,000 square feet of playing field, the Georgia Dome seats 71,250 in capacity and has over 200 executive suites seating up to 24 guests, 4,600 club seats, and a Penthouse Suite in its arena.
Take the Dome Tour and experience the Domes' most exclusive and private areas such as the Observatory Deck, the Dome Production Studio, the Press Box, an Executive Suite, the Club's Atrium, the Lower Level, inside the player's Locker Room and lastly the turf that covers the Atlanta Falcon's playing field. |
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