A Lansdowne Road Stadium Seating Plan & Lansdowne Road Stadium guide, Dublin, Ireland Aviva Stadium.
Aviva Stadium (formerly known as Lansdowne Road) is the home of IRFU (the Irish Rugby Football Union)
In 1878 Lansdowne held its first international rugby fixture. In the early 1900s the IRFU secured the lease of Lansdowne Road from the Pembroke Estate. It was at this time that a plan was conceived to change the orientation of the stadium to North/South. Originally it had run from East to West. The first stand was built in 1908.
Lansdowne Road Stadium was the idea of Henry Wallace Doveton Dunlop, an Irish athlete who organised the first All Ireland Athletics Championships. His desire was to build a sporting venue and this he did at Lansdowne Road where the Stadium first opened for athletics in 1872.
The first Lansdowne Road Stadium was a multi sports venue including athletics, a cricket pitch, a croquet green, three football pitches and facilities for archery and lawn tennis. The first rugby match played at the ground was an inter provincial between Leinster and Munster in December 1876.
Lansdowne Road - Aviva StadiumIn March 2007 Planning Approval was granted to completely rebuild a new stadium on the footprints of Lansdowne Road into an incredible modern rugby stadium.
3 years later in May 2010 the stadium was complete and now represents one of the best rugby stadiums in the world with a futuristic design which the IRFU is proud to call the home of Ireland rugby.
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