The
GelreDome is a
football stadium in the city of
Arnhem, in the
Netherlands. It serves as the home of the football club
Vitesse. It was opened on 25 March 1998, featuring a retractable roof, as well as a convertible pitch, that can be retracted, when unused during concerts or other events held at the stadium, and a climate control system. It has a maximum capacity of 34,000. It was also one of the venues for the
Euro 2000 tournament held in the
Netherlands and
Belgium. It replaced the
Nieuw Monnikenhuize.