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The largest stadium in Europe, Camp Nou is spectacular even when completely empty and can easily be visited.
The largest football stadium in Europe, in a country where football is indeed an important part of life, Camp Nou is home to FC Barcelona. Indeed, the official name of the stadium is Estadi del Futbol Club Barcelona, but it has always been known more as Camp Nou which literally translates to New Field in the Catalan language. Catalan identity is important for both Barcelona and the club - the club reinforcing the identity and something many Catalans are rightly proud of. The motto of the club, Més que un club, refers to the fact that for many, the club represents more than just a football squad. It is a culture, and in the times of the Franco dictatorship, a way for Catalans to express their national identity in times when this was officially forbidden.
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