As the sunset paints its skies in shades of amber and coral, Real Betis’ iconic home, the Estadio Benito Villamarin, transforms into a mesmerising portrait of serenity and spectacle.
The fading light casts a warm glow across the terraces, turning the stadium into a visual symphony of colour and atmosphere.
Located in the Heliópolis district of Seville, the Villamarín has been the heartbeat of Real Betis since its inauguration in 1929.
It currently boasts a capacity of 60,721 spectators, ranking among Spain’s largest football venues.
Its storied past includes renovations in 1982, 2000, and most recently 2017, when the southern stand was expanded, raising capacity and modernising its structure while preserving its historic essence.
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But beyond capacity lies its soul, an electric ambiance fuelled by the passionate chants of the “Béticos.” Few can replicate the intensity of matchday atmosphere generated within these green-and-white walls, especially when the sun dips low.
The Villamarin is more than a stadium; it’s a community hub. Tours invite fans to explore its rich legacy, while sustainable upgrades, such as new LED lighting and even solar panels, ensure that its beauty is both dynamic and eco-conscious.
Now, with redevelopment plans underway, including demolition and rebuilding of the Preferencia Stand, Betis is gearing up to enhance fan comfort further with new hospitality zones, rooftop lounges, and multifunctional spaces.
Yet, even as these modern touches arise, nothing quite matches the romance of watching Heliópolis bathed in twilight.
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