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Plans to build one of the world’s largest sporting venues
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20/11/2024
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Plans have been unveiled for what will become one of the world’s largest sporting venues — with a design inspired by cracks in the Earth.
The King Salman Stadium and surrounding complex in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia and one of the world's largest sports is scheduled for completion in late 2029.
The main stadium will have a gross seating capacity of more than 92,000, with amenities including a Royal Box, hospitality skyboxes and lounges, 300 VVIP seats, and 2,200 VIP seats.
The venue will feature internal screens, gardens and a walking path on its roof with panoramic views of an adjacent green space, King Abdulaziz Park.
A range of facilities will be incorporated into the wider masterplan development, including commercial facilities, football training fields, fan zones, an aquatics centre with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an athletics stadium.
Additionally, the development will feature an indoor sports hall and community sports park for sports such as volleyball and basketball.
A nine -kilometre sports track will connect these amenities to King Abdulaziz Park.
The masterplan also has an athletics stadium, complemented by a training camp and associated training pitches, forming the core of its elite sports offering.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Stadium and surrounding sporting complex to be built in Saudi Arabia
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Plans to build one of the world’s largest sporting venues
Ferrari Press Agency
Stadium 1
Ref 16328
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Populous
Plans have been unveiled for what will become one of the world’s largest sporting venues — with a design inspired by cracks in the Earth.
The King Salman Stadium and surrounding complex in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia and one of the world's largest sports is scheduled for completion in late 2029.
The main stadium will have a gross seating capacity of more than 92,000, with amenities including a Royal Box, hospitality skyboxes and lounges, 300 VVIP seats, and 2,200 VIP seats.
The venue will feature internal screens, gardens and a walking path on its roof with panoramic views of an adjacent green space, King Abdulaziz Park.
A range of facilities will be incorporated into the wider masterplan development, including commercial facilities, football training fields, fan zones, an aquatics centre with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an athletics stadium.
Additionally, the development will feature an indoor sports hall and community sports park for sports such as volleyball and basketball.
A nine -kilometre sports track will connect these amenities to King Abdulaziz Park.
The masterplan also has an athletics stadium, complemented by a training camp and associated training pitches, forming the core of its elite sports offering.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Stadium and surrounding sporting complex to be built in Saudi Arabia
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Plans to build one of the world’s largest sporting venues
Ferrari Press Agency
Stadium 1
Ref 16328
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Populous
Plans have been unveiled for what will become one of the world’s largest sporting venues — with a design inspired by cracks in the Earth.
The King Salman Stadium and surrounding complex in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia and one of the world's largest sports is scheduled for completion in late 2029.
The main stadium will have a gross seating capacity of more than 92,000, with amenities including a Royal Box, hospitality skyboxes and lounges, 300 VVIP seats, and 2,200 VIP seats.
The venue will feature internal screens, gardens and a walking path on its roof with panoramic views of an adjacent green space, King Abdulaziz Park.
A range of facilities will be incorporated into the wider masterplan development, including commercial facilities, football training fields, fan zones, an aquatics centre with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an athletics stadium.
Additionally, the development will feature an indoor sports hall and community sports park for sports such as volleyball and basketball.
A nine -kilometre sports track will connect these amenities to King Abdulaziz Park.
The masterplan also has an athletics stadium, complemented by a training camp and associated training pitches, forming the core of its elite sports offering.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Stadium and surrounding sporting complex to be built in Saudi Arabia
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Plans to build one of the world’s largest sporting venues
Ferrari Press Agency
Stadium 1
Ref 16328
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Populous
Plans have been unveiled for what will become one of the world’s largest sporting venues — with a design inspired by cracks in the Earth.
The King Salman Stadium and surrounding complex in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia and one of the world's largest sports is scheduled for completion in late 2029.
The main stadium will have a gross seating capacity of more than 92,000, with amenities including a Royal Box, hospitality skyboxes and lounges, 300 VVIP seats, and 2,200 VIP seats.
The venue will feature internal screens, gardens and a walking path on its roof with panoramic views of an adjacent green space, King Abdulaziz Park.
A range of facilities will be incorporated into the wider masterplan development, including commercial facilities, football training fields, fan zones, an aquatics centre with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an athletics stadium.
Additionally, the development will feature an indoor sports hall and community sports park for sports such as volleyball and basketball.
A nine -kilometre sports track will connect these amenities to King Abdulaziz Park.
The masterplan also has an athletics stadium, complemented by a training camp and associated training pitches, forming the core of its elite sports offering.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Stadium and surrounding sporting complex to be built in Saudi Arabia
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Plans to build one of the world’s largest sporting venues
Ferrari Press Agency
Stadium 1
Ref 16328
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Populous
Plans have been unveiled for what will become one of the world’s largest sporting venues — with a design inspired by cracks in the Earth.
The King Salman Stadium and surrounding complex in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia and one of the world's largest sports is scheduled for completion in late 2029.
The main stadium will have a gross seating capacity of more than 92,000, with amenities including a Royal Box, hospitality skyboxes and lounges, 300 VVIP seats, and 2,200 VIP seats.
The venue will feature internal screens, gardens and a walking path on its roof with panoramic views of an adjacent green space, King Abdulaziz Park.
A range of facilities will be incorporated into the wider masterplan development, including commercial facilities, football training fields, fan zones, an aquatics centre with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an athletics stadium.
Additionally, the development will feature an indoor sports hall and community sports park for sports such as volleyball and basketball.
A nine -kilometre sports track will connect these amenities to King Abdulaziz Park.
The masterplan also has an athletics stadium, complemented by a training camp and associated training pitches, forming the core of its elite sports offering.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Stadium and surrounding sporting complex to be built in Saudi Arabia
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Plans to build one of the world’s largest sporting venues
Ferrari Press Agency
Stadium 1
Ref 16328
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Populous
Plans have been unveiled for what will become one of the world’s largest sporting venues — with a design inspired by cracks in the Earth.
The King Salman Stadium and surrounding complex in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia and one of the world's largest sports is scheduled for completion in late 2029.
The main stadium will have a gross seating capacity of more than 92,000, with amenities including a Royal Box, hospitality skyboxes and lounges, 300 VVIP seats, and 2,200 VIP seats.
The venue will feature internal screens, gardens and a walking path on its roof with panoramic views of an adjacent green space, King Abdulaziz Park.
A range of facilities will be incorporated into the wider masterplan development, including commercial facilities, football training fields, fan zones, an aquatics centre with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an athletics stadium.
Additionally, the development will feature an indoor sports hall and community sports park for sports such as volleyball and basketball.
A nine -kilometre sports track will connect these amenities to King Abdulaziz Park.
The masterplan also has an athletics stadium, complemented by a training camp and associated training pitches, forming the core of its elite sports offering.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Stadium and surrounding sporting complex to be built in Saudi Arabia
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Plans to build one of the world’s largest sporting venues
Ferrari Press Agency
Stadium 1
Ref 16328
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Populous
Plans have been unveiled for what will become one of the world’s largest sporting venues — with a design inspired by cracks in the Earth.
The King Salman Stadium and surrounding complex in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia and one of the world's largest sports is scheduled for completion in late 2029.
The main stadium will have a gross seating capacity of more than 92,000, with amenities including a Royal Box, hospitality skyboxes and lounges, 300 VVIP seats, and 2,200 VIP seats.
The venue will feature internal screens, gardens and a walking path on its roof with panoramic views of an adjacent green space, King Abdulaziz Park.
A range of facilities will be incorporated into the wider masterplan development, including commercial facilities, football training fields, fan zones, an aquatics centre with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an athletics stadium.
Additionally, the development will feature an indoor sports hall and community sports park for sports such as volleyball and basketball.
A nine -kilometre sports track will connect these amenities to King Abdulaziz Park.
The masterplan also has an athletics stadium, complemented by a training camp and associated training pitches, forming the core of its elite sports offering.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Stadium and surrounding sporting complex to be built in Saudi Arabia
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Plans to build one of the world’s largest sporting venues
Ferrari Press Agency
Stadium 1
Ref 16328
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Populous
Plans have been unveiled for what will become one of the world’s largest sporting venues — with a design inspired by cracks in the Earth.
The King Salman Stadium and surrounding complex in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia and one of the world's largest sports is scheduled for completion in late 2029.
The main stadium will have a gross seating capacity of more than 92,000, with amenities including a Royal Box, hospitality skyboxes and lounges, 300 VVIP seats, and 2,200 VIP seats.
The venue will feature internal screens, gardens and a walking path on its roof with panoramic views of an adjacent green space, King Abdulaziz Park.
A range of facilities will be incorporated into the wider masterplan development, including commercial facilities, football training fields, fan zones, an aquatics centre with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an athletics stadium.
Additionally, the development will feature an indoor sports hall and community sports park for sports such as volleyball and basketball.
A nine -kilometre sports track will connect these amenities to King Abdulaziz Park.
The masterplan also has an athletics stadium, complemented by a training camp and associated training pitches, forming the core of its elite sports offering.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Stadium and surrounding sporting complex to be built in Saudi Arabia
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Plans to build one of the world’s largest sporting venues
Ferrari Press Agency
Stadium 1
Ref 16328
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Populous
Plans have been unveiled for what will become one of the world’s largest sporting venues — with a design inspired by cracks in the Earth.
The King Salman Stadium and surrounding complex in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia and one of the world's largest sports is scheduled for completion in late 2029.
The main stadium will have a gross seating capacity of more than 92,000, with amenities including a Royal Box, hospitality skyboxes and lounges, 300 VVIP seats, and 2,200 VIP seats.
The venue will feature internal screens, gardens and a walking path on its roof with panoramic views of an adjacent green space, King Abdulaziz Park.
A range of facilities will be incorporated into the wider masterplan development, including commercial facilities, football training fields, fan zones, an aquatics centre with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an athletics stadium.
Additionally, the development will feature an indoor sports hall and community sports park for sports such as volleyball and basketball.
A nine -kilometre sports track will connect these amenities to King Abdulaziz Park.
The masterplan also has an athletics stadium, complemented by a training camp and associated training pitches, forming the core of its elite sports offering.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Stadium and surrounding sporting complex to be built in Saudi Arabia
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Plans to build one of the world’s largest sporting venues
Ferrari Press Agency
Stadium 1
Ref 16328
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Populous
Plans have been unveiled for what will become one of the world’s largest sporting venues — with a design inspired by cracks in the Earth.
The King Salman Stadium and surrounding complex in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia and one of the world's largest sports is scheduled for completion in late 2029.
The main stadium will have a gross seating capacity of more than 92,000, with amenities including a Royal Box, hospitality skyboxes and lounges, 300 VVIP seats, and 2,200 VIP seats.
The venue will feature internal screens, gardens and a walking path on its roof with panoramic views of an adjacent green space, King Abdulaziz Park.
A range of facilities will be incorporated into the wider masterplan development, including commercial facilities, football training fields, fan zones, an aquatics centre with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an athletics stadium.
Additionally, the development will feature an indoor sports hall and community sports park for sports such as volleyball and basketball.
A nine -kilometre sports track will connect these amenities to King Abdulaziz Park.
The masterplan also has an athletics stadium, complemented by a training camp and associated training pitches, forming the core of its elite sports offering.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Stadium and surrounding sporting complex to be built in Saudi Arabia
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Plans to build one of the world’s largest sporting venues
Ferrari Press Agency
Stadium 1
Ref 16328
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Populous
Plans have been unveiled for what will become one of the world’s largest sporting venues — with a design inspired by cracks in the Earth.
The King Salman Stadium and surrounding complex in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia and one of the world's largest sports is scheduled for completion in late 2029.
The main stadium will have a gross seating capacity of more than 92,000, with amenities including a Royal Box, hospitality skyboxes and lounges, 300 VVIP seats, and 2,200 VIP seats.
The venue will feature internal screens, gardens and a walking path on its roof with panoramic views of an adjacent green space, King Abdulaziz Park.
A range of facilities will be incorporated into the wider masterplan development, including commercial facilities, football training fields, fan zones, an aquatics centre with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an athletics stadium.
Additionally, the development will feature an indoor sports hall and community sports park for sports such as volleyball and basketball.
A nine -kilometre sports track will connect these amenities to King Abdulaziz Park.
The masterplan also has an athletics stadium, complemented by a training camp and associated training pitches, forming the core of its elite sports offering.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Stadium and surrounding sporting complex to be built in Saudi Arabia
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Plans to build one of the world’s largest sporting venues
Ferrari Press Agency
Stadium 1
Ref 16328
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Populous
Plans have been unveiled for what will become one of the world’s largest sporting venues — with a design inspired by cracks in the Earth.
The King Salman Stadium and surrounding complex in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia and one of the world's largest sports is scheduled for completion in late 2029.
The main stadium will have a gross seating capacity of more than 92,000, with amenities including a Royal Box, hospitality skyboxes and lounges, 300 VVIP seats, and 2,200 VIP seats.
The venue will feature internal screens, gardens and a walking path on its roof with panoramic views of an adjacent green space, King Abdulaziz Park.
A range of facilities will be incorporated into the wider masterplan development, including commercial facilities, football training fields, fan zones, an aquatics centre with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an athletics stadium.
Additionally, the development will feature an indoor sports hall and community sports park for sports such as volleyball and basketball.
A nine -kilometre sports track will connect these amenities to King Abdulaziz Park.
The masterplan also has an athletics stadium, complemented by a training camp and associated training pitches, forming the core of its elite sports offering.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Stadium and surrounding sporting complex to be built in Saudi Arabia
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Plans to build one of the world’s largest sporting venues
Ferrari Press Agency
Stadium 1
Ref 16328
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Populous
Plans have been unveiled for what will become one of the world’s largest sporting venues — with a design inspired by cracks in the Earth.
The King Salman Stadium and surrounding complex in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia and one of the world's largest sports is scheduled for completion in late 2029.
The main stadium will have a gross seating capacity of more than 92,000, with amenities including a Royal Box, hospitality skyboxes and lounges, 300 VVIP seats, and 2,200 VIP seats.
The venue will feature internal screens, gardens and a walking path on its roof with panoramic views of an adjacent green space, King Abdulaziz Park.
A range of facilities will be incorporated into the wider masterplan development, including commercial facilities, football training fields, fan zones, an aquatics centre with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an athletics stadium.
Additionally, the development will feature an indoor sports hall and community sports park for sports such as volleyball and basketball.
A nine -kilometre sports track will connect these amenities to King Abdulaziz Park.
The masterplan also has an athletics stadium, complemented by a training camp and associated training pitches, forming the core of its elite sports offering.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Stadium and surrounding sporting complex to be built in Saudi Arabia
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Plans to build one of the world’s largest sporting venues
Ferrari Press Agency
Stadium 1
Ref 16328
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Populous
Plans have been unveiled for what will become one of the world’s largest sporting venues — with a design inspired by cracks in the Earth.
The King Salman Stadium and surrounding complex in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia and one of the world's largest sports is scheduled for completion in late 2029.
The main stadium will have a gross seating capacity of more than 92,000, with amenities including a Royal Box, hospitality skyboxes and lounges, 300 VVIP seats, and 2,200 VIP seats.
The venue will feature internal screens, gardens and a walking path on its roof with panoramic views of an adjacent green space, King Abdulaziz Park.
A range of facilities will be incorporated into the wider masterplan development, including commercial facilities, football training fields, fan zones, an aquatics centre with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an athletics stadium.
Additionally, the development will feature an indoor sports hall and community sports park for sports such as volleyball and basketball.
A nine -kilometre sports track will connect these amenities to King Abdulaziz Park.
The masterplan also has an athletics stadium, complemented by a training camp and associated training pitches, forming the core of its elite sports offering.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Stadium and surrounding sporting complex to be built in Saudi Arabia
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Plans to build one of the world’s largest sporting venues
Ferrari Press Agency
Stadium 1
Ref 16328
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Populous
Plans have been unveiled for what will become one of the world’s largest sporting venues — with a design inspired by cracks in the Earth.
The King Salman Stadium and surrounding complex in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia and one of the world's largest sports is scheduled for completion in late 2029.
The main stadium will have a gross seating capacity of more than 92,000, with amenities including a Royal Box, hospitality skyboxes and lounges, 300 VVIP seats, and 2,200 VIP seats.
The venue will feature internal screens, gardens and a walking path on its roof with panoramic views of an adjacent green space, King Abdulaziz Park.
A range of facilities will be incorporated into the wider masterplan development, including commercial facilities, football training fields, fan zones, an aquatics centre with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an athletics stadium.
Additionally, the development will feature an indoor sports hall and community sports park for sports such as volleyball and basketball.
A nine -kilometre sports track will connect these amenities to King Abdulaziz Park.
The masterplan also has an athletics stadium, complemented by a training camp and associated training pitches, forming the core of its elite sports offering.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Stadium and surrounding sporting complex to be built in Saudi Arabia
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Plans to build one of the world’s largest sporting venues
Ferrari Press Agency
Stadium 1
Ref 16328
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Populous
Plans have been unveiled for what will become one of the world’s largest sporting venues — with a design inspired by cracks in the Earth.
The King Salman Stadium and surrounding complex in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia and one of the world's largest sports is scheduled for completion in late 2029.
The main stadium will have a gross seating capacity of more than 92,000, with amenities including a Royal Box, hospitality skyboxes and lounges, 300 VVIP seats, and 2,200 VIP seats.
The venue will feature internal screens, gardens and a walking path on its roof with panoramic views of an adjacent green space, King Abdulaziz Park.
A range of facilities will be incorporated into the wider masterplan development, including commercial facilities, football training fields, fan zones, an aquatics centre with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an athletics stadium.
Additionally, the development will feature an indoor sports hall and community sports park for sports such as volleyball and basketball.
A nine -kilometre sports track will connect these amenities to King Abdulaziz Park.
The masterplan also has an athletics stadium, complemented by a training camp and associated training pitches, forming the core of its elite sports offering.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Stadium and surrounding sporting complex to be built in Saudi Arabia
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Plans to build one of the world’s largest sporting venues
Ferrari Press Agency
Stadium 1
Ref 16328
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Populous
Plans have been unveiled for what will become one of the world’s largest sporting venues — with a design inspired by cracks in the Earth.
The King Salman Stadium and surrounding complex in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia and one of the world's largest sports is scheduled for completion in late 2029.
The main stadium will have a gross seating capacity of more than 92,000, with amenities including a Royal Box, hospitality skyboxes and lounges, 300 VVIP seats, and 2,200 VIP seats.
The venue will feature internal screens, gardens and a walking path on its roof with panoramic views of an adjacent green space, King Abdulaziz Park.
A range of facilities will be incorporated into the wider masterplan development, including commercial facilities, football training fields, fan zones, an aquatics centre with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an athletics stadium.
Additionally, the development will feature an indoor sports hall and community sports park for sports such as volleyball and basketball.
A nine -kilometre sports track will connect these amenities to King Abdulaziz Park.
The masterplan also has an athletics stadium, complemented by a training camp and associated training pitches, forming the core of its elite sports offering.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Stadium and surrounding sporting complex to be built in Saudi Arabia
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Plans to build one of the world’s largest sporting venues
Ferrari Press Agency
Stadium 1
Ref 16328
20/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Populous
Plans have been unveiled for what will become one of the world’s largest sporting venues — with a design inspired by cracks in the Earth.
The King Salman Stadium and surrounding complex in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia and one of the world's largest sports is scheduled for completion in late 2029.
The main stadium will have a gross seating capacity of more than 92,000, with amenities including a Royal Box, hospitality skyboxes and lounges, 300 VVIP seats, and 2,200 VIP seats.
The venue will feature internal screens, gardens and a walking path on its roof with panoramic views of an adjacent green space, King Abdulaziz Park.
A range of facilities will be incorporated into the wider masterplan development, including commercial facilities, football training fields, fan zones, an aquatics centre with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an athletics stadium.
Additionally, the development will feature an indoor sports hall and community sports park for sports such as volleyball and basketball.
A nine -kilometre sports track will connect these amenities to King Abdulaziz Park.
The masterplan also has an athletics stadium, complemented by a training camp and associated training pitches, forming the core of its elite sports offering.
OPS: Render of the King Salman Stadium and surrounding sporting complex to be built in Saudi Arabia
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Elly Schlein in visita alla Festa dei Lavoratori di FIOM CGIL di Torino
Elly Schlein durante l 'Incontro "E ' l 'ora della dignità: uniti per il lavoro, il contratto e i referendum! " presso la Festa di FIOM e CGIL a Torino, Italia. - Cronaca - Lunedì 9 settembre 2024 - (Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse) Elly Schlein during the meeting "It 's time for dignity: united for work, the contract and the referendums! " at the FIOM and CGIL Festival in Turin, Italy - News - Monday 9th August 2024 - (Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse)
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Elly Schlein in visita alla Festa dei Lavoratori di FIOM CGIL di Torino
Elly Schlein durante l 'Incontro "E ' l 'ora della dignità: uniti per il lavoro, il contratto e i referendum! " presso la Festa di FIOM e CGIL a Torino, Italia. - Cronaca - Lunedì 9 settembre 2024 - (Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse) Elly Schlein during the meeting "It 's time for dignity: united for work, the contract and the referendums! " at the FIOM and CGIL Festival in Turin, Italy - News - Monday 9th August 2024 - (Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse)
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Elly Schlein in visita alla Festa dei Lavoratori di FIOM CGIL di Torino
Michele De Palma, Elly Schlein, Edi Lazzi durante l 'incontro "E ' l 'ora della dignità: uniti per il lavoro, il contratto e i referendum! " presso la Festa di FIOM e CGIL a Torino, Italia. - Cronaca - Lunedì 9 settembre 2024 - (Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse) Michele De Palma, Elly Schlein, Edi Lazzi during the Meeting "It 's time for dignity: united for work, the contract and the referendums! " at the FIOM and CGIL Festival in Turin, Italy - News - Monday 9th August 2024 - (Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse)
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Elly Schlein in visita alla Festa dei Lavoratori di FIOM CGIL di Torino
Michele De Palma, Elly Schlein, Edi Lazzi durante l 'incontro "E ' l 'ora della dignità: uniti per il lavoro, il contratto e i referendum! " presso la Festa di FIOM e CGIL a Torino, Italia. - Cronaca - Lunedì 9 settembre 2024 - (Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse) Michele De Palma, Elly Schlein, Edi Lazzi during the Meeting "It 's time for dignity: united for work, the contract and the referendums! " at the FIOM and CGIL Festival in Turin, Italy - News - Monday 9th August 2024 - (Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse)
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Elly Schlein in visita alla Festa dei Lavoratori di FIOM CGIL di Torino
Michele De Palma, Elly Schlein, Edi Lazzi durante l 'incontro "E ' l 'ora della dignità: uniti per il lavoro, il contratto e i referendum! " presso la Festa di FIOM e CGIL a Torino, Italia. - Cronaca - Lunedì 9 settembre 2024 - (Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse) Michele De Palma, Elly Schlein, Edi Lazzi during the Meeting "It 's time for dignity: united for work, the contract and the referendums! " at the FIOM and CGIL Festival in Turin, Italy - News - Monday 9th August 2024 - (Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse)
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Elly Schlein in visita alla Festa dei Lavoratori di FIOM CGIL di Torino
Elly Schlein durante l 'Incontro "E ' l 'ora della dignità: uniti per il lavoro, il contratto e i referendum! " presso la Festa di FIOM e CGIL a Torino, Italia. - Cronaca - Lunedì 9 settembre 2024 - (Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse) Elly Schlein during the meeting "It 's time for dignity: united for work, the contract and the referendums! " at the FIOM and CGIL Festival in Turin, Italy - News - Monday 9th August 2024 - (Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse)
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Elly Schlein in visita alla Festa dei Lavoratori di FIOM CGIL di Torino
Elly Schlein durante l 'Incontro "E ' l 'ora della dignità: uniti per il lavoro, il contratto e i referendum! " presso la Festa di FIOM e CGIL a Torino, Italia. - Cronaca - Lunedì 9 settembre 2024 - (Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse) Elly Schlein during the meeting "It 's time for dignity: united for work, the contract and the referendums! " at the FIOM and CGIL Festival in Turin, Italy - News - Monday 9th August 2024 - (Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse)
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Elly Schlein in visita alla Festa dei Lavoratori di FIOM CGIL di Torino
Elly Schlein durante l 'Incontro "E ' l 'ora della dignità: uniti per il lavoro, il contratto e i referendum! " presso la Festa di FIOM e CGIL a Torino, Italia. - Cronaca - Lunedì 9 settembre 2024 - (Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse) Elly Schlein during the meeting "It 's time for dignity: united for work, the contract and the referendums! " at the FIOM and CGIL Festival in Turin, Italy - News - Monday 9th August 2024 - (Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse)
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Elly Schlein in visita alla Festa dei Lavoratori di FIOM CGIL di Torino
Elly Schlein durante l 'Incontro "E ' l 'ora della dignità: uniti per il lavoro, il contratto e i referendum! " presso la Festa di FIOM e CGIL a Torino, Italia. - Cronaca - Lunedì 9 settembre 2024 - (Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse) Elly Schlein during the meeting "It 's time for dignity: united for work, the contract and the referendums! " at the FIOM and CGIL Festival in Turin, Italy - News - Monday 9th August 2024 - (Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse)
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Elly Schlein in visita alla Festa dei Lavoratori di FIOM CGIL di Torino
Elly Schlein durante l 'Incontro "E ' l 'ora della dignità: uniti per il lavoro, il contratto e i referendum! " presso la Festa di FIOM e CGIL a Torino, Italia. - Cronaca - Lunedì 9 settembre 2024 - (Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse) Elly Schlein during the meeting "It 's time for dignity: united for work, the contract and the referendums! " at the FIOM and CGIL Festival in Turin, Italy - News - Monday 9th August 2024 - (Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse)
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FUSSBALL - FC Bayern München und Thomas Tuchel trennen sich im Sommer (Archiv)
14th Feb 2024; Stadio Olimpico, Roma, Italy; Uefa Champions League Football, Lazio versus Bayern Munchen; Thomas Tuchel coach of FC Bayern Munchen, Credit:AllShotLive / Avalon
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Arthur Brand: 'I never give up informants - they will shoot you dead'
The 'Indiana Jones of the art world,' Arthur Brand, on receiving that stolen Van Gogh, how he gains the trust of criminals and police, and how he got into his unusual career.
For 15 years, Brand has been an art detective. He remembers the face of every person he meets, and often spends Saturdays "sitting on a bench somewhere in the dark with a criminal who has just been released from prison", and Sundays chatting with police friends about cases.
His consultancy, Artiaz, helps clients establish the authenticity and provenance of pieces. But he is better known as "the Indiana Jones of art", recovering artefacts like the "Hitler's horses" bronze statues, a painting by Pablo Picasso and a ring that belonged to Oscar Wilde. He has featured in the television show De Kunstdetective and his book, Hitler's Horses, has been translated into 15 languages and optioned for film by MGM.
Arthur Brand art detective who recently got a stolen Van Gogh painting back, it was delivered in an Ikea bag to his house.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Arthur Brand: 'I never give up informants - they will shoot you dead'
The 'Indiana Jones of the art world,' Arthur Brand, on receiving that stolen Van Gogh, how he gains the trust of criminals and police, and how he got into his unusual career.
For 15 years, Brand has been an art detective. He remembers the face of every person he meets, and often spends Saturdays "sitting on a bench somewhere in the dark with a criminal who has just been released from prison", and Sundays chatting with police friends about cases.
His consultancy, Artiaz, helps clients establish the authenticity and provenance of pieces. But he is better known as "the Indiana Jones of art", recovering artefacts like the "Hitler's horses" bronze statues, a painting by Pablo Picasso and a ring that belonged to Oscar Wilde. He has featured in the television show De Kunstdetective and his book, Hitler's Horses, has been translated into 15 languages and optioned for film by MGM.
Arthur Brand art detective who recently got a stolen Van Gogh painting back, it was delivered in an Ikea bag to his house.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Arthur Brand: 'I never give up informants - they will shoot you dead'
The 'Indiana Jones of the art world,' Arthur Brand, on receiving that stolen Van Gogh, how he gains the trust of criminals and police, and how he got into his unusual career.
For 15 years, Brand has been an art detective. He remembers the face of every person he meets, and often spends Saturdays "sitting on a bench somewhere in the dark with a criminal who has just been released from prison", and Sundays chatting with police friends about cases.
His consultancy, Artiaz, helps clients establish the authenticity and provenance of pieces. But he is better known as "the Indiana Jones of art", recovering artefacts like the "Hitler's horses" bronze statues, a painting by Pablo Picasso and a ring that belonged to Oscar Wilde. He has featured in the television show De Kunstdetective and his book, Hitler's Horses, has been translated into 15 languages and optioned for film by MGM.
Arthur Brand art detective who recently got a stolen Van Gogh painting back, it was delivered in an Ikea bag to his house.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Arthur Brand: 'I never give up informants - they will shoot you dead'
The 'Indiana Jones of the art world,' Arthur Brand, on receiving that stolen Van Gogh, how he gains the trust of criminals and police, and how he got into his unusual career.
For 15 years, Brand has been an art detective. He remembers the face of every person he meets, and often spends Saturdays "sitting on a bench somewhere in the dark with a criminal who has just been released from prison", and Sundays chatting with police friends about cases.
His consultancy, Artiaz, helps clients establish the authenticity and provenance of pieces. But he is better known as "the Indiana Jones of art", recovering artefacts like the "Hitler's horses" bronze statues, a painting by Pablo Picasso and a ring that belonged to Oscar Wilde. He has featured in the television show De Kunstdetective and his book, Hitler's Horses, has been translated into 15 languages and optioned for film by MGM.
Arthur Brand art detective who recently got a stolen Van Gogh painting back, it was delivered in an Ikea bag to his house.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Arthur Brand: 'I never give up informants - they will shoot you dead'
The 'Indiana Jones of the art world,' Arthur Brand, on receiving that stolen Van Gogh, how he gains the trust of criminals and police, and how he got into his unusual career.
For 15 years, Brand has been an art detective. He remembers the face of every person he meets, and often spends Saturdays "sitting on a bench somewhere in the dark with a criminal who has just been released from prison", and Sundays chatting with police friends about cases.
His consultancy, Artiaz, helps clients establish the authenticity and provenance of pieces. But he is better known as "the Indiana Jones of art", recovering artefacts like the "Hitler's horses" bronze statues, a painting by Pablo Picasso and a ring that belonged to Oscar Wilde. He has featured in the television show De Kunstdetective and his book, Hitler's Horses, has been translated into 15 languages and optioned for film by MGM.
Arthur Brand art detective who recently got a stolen Van Gogh painting back, it was delivered in an Ikea bag to his house.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Arthur Brand: 'I never give up informants - they will shoot you dead'
The 'Indiana Jones of the art world,' Arthur Brand, on receiving that stolen Van Gogh, how he gains the trust of criminals and police, and how he got into his unusual career.
For 15 years, Brand has been an art detective. He remembers the face of every person he meets, and often spends Saturdays "sitting on a bench somewhere in the dark with a criminal who has just been released from prison", and Sundays chatting with police friends about cases.
His consultancy, Artiaz, helps clients establish the authenticity and provenance of pieces. But he is better known as "the Indiana Jones of art", recovering artefacts like the "Hitler's horses" bronze statues, a painting by Pablo Picasso and a ring that belonged to Oscar Wilde. He has featured in the television show De Kunstdetective and his book, Hitler's Horses, has been translated into 15 languages and optioned for film by MGM.
Arthur Brand art detective who recently got a stolen Van Gogh painting back, it was delivered in an Ikea bag to his house.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Arthur Brand: 'I never give up informants - they will shoot you dead'
The 'Indiana Jones of the art world,' Arthur Brand, on receiving that stolen Van Gogh, how he gains the trust of criminals and police, and how he got into his unusual career.
For 15 years, Brand has been an art detective. He remembers the face of every person he meets, and often spends Saturdays "sitting on a bench somewhere in the dark with a criminal who has just been released from prison", and Sundays chatting with police friends about cases.
His consultancy, Artiaz, helps clients establish the authenticity and provenance of pieces. But he is better known as "the Indiana Jones of art", recovering artefacts like the "Hitler's horses" bronze statues, a painting by Pablo Picasso and a ring that belonged to Oscar Wilde. He has featured in the television show De Kunstdetective and his book, Hitler's Horses, has been translated into 15 languages and optioned for film by MGM.
Arthur Brand art detective who recently got a stolen Van Gogh painting back, it was delivered in an Ikea bag to his house.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Arthur Brand: 'I never give up informants - they will shoot you dead'
The 'Indiana Jones of the art world,' Arthur Brand, on receiving that stolen Van Gogh, how he gains the trust of criminals and police, and how he got into his unusual career.
For 15 years, Brand has been an art detective. He remembers the face of every person he meets, and often spends Saturdays "sitting on a bench somewhere in the dark with a criminal who has just been released from prison", and Sundays chatting with police friends about cases.
His consultancy, Artiaz, helps clients establish the authenticity and provenance of pieces. But he is better known as "the Indiana Jones of art", recovering artefacts like the "Hitler's horses" bronze statues, a painting by Pablo Picasso and a ring that belonged to Oscar Wilde. He has featured in the television show De Kunstdetective and his book, Hitler's Horses, has been translated into 15 languages and optioned for film by MGM.
Arthur Brand art detective who recently got a stolen Van Gogh painting back, it was delivered in an Ikea bag to his house.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Arthur Brand: 'I never give up informants - they will shoot you dead'
The 'Indiana Jones of the art world,' Arthur Brand, on receiving that stolen Van Gogh, how he gains the trust of criminals and police, and how he got into his unusual career.
For 15 years, Brand has been an art detective. He remembers the face of every person he meets, and often spends Saturdays "sitting on a bench somewhere in the dark with a criminal who has just been released from prison", and Sundays chatting with police friends about cases.
His consultancy, Artiaz, helps clients establish the authenticity and provenance of pieces. But he is better known as "the Indiana Jones of art", recovering artefacts like the "Hitler's horses" bronze statues, a painting by Pablo Picasso and a ring that belonged to Oscar Wilde. He has featured in the television show De Kunstdetective and his book, Hitler's Horses, has been translated into 15 languages and optioned for film by MGM.
Arthur Brand art detective who recently got a stolen Van Gogh painting back, it was delivered in an Ikea bag to his house.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Arthur Brand: 'I never give up informants - they will shoot you dead'
The 'Indiana Jones of the art world,' Arthur Brand, on receiving that stolen Van Gogh, how he gains the trust of criminals and police, and how he got into his unusual career.
For 15 years, Brand has been an art detective. He remembers the face of every person he meets, and often spends Saturdays "sitting on a bench somewhere in the dark with a criminal who has just been released from prison", and Sundays chatting with police friends about cases.
His consultancy, Artiaz, helps clients establish the authenticity and provenance of pieces. But he is better known as "the Indiana Jones of art", recovering artefacts like the "Hitler's horses" bronze statues, a painting by Pablo Picasso and a ring that belonged to Oscar Wilde. He has featured in the television show De Kunstdetective and his book, Hitler's Horses, has been translated into 15 languages and optioned for film by MGM.
Arthur Brand art detective who recently got a stolen Van Gogh painting back, it was delivered in an Ikea bag to his house.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Arthur Brand: 'I never give up informants - they will shoot you dead'
The 'Indiana Jones of the art world,' Arthur Brand, on receiving that stolen Van Gogh, how he gains the trust of criminals and police, and how he got into his unusual career.
For 15 years, Brand has been an art detective. He remembers the face of every person he meets, and often spends Saturdays "sitting on a bench somewhere in the dark with a criminal who has just been released from prison", and Sundays chatting with police friends about cases.
His consultancy, Artiaz, helps clients establish the authenticity and provenance of pieces. But he is better known as "the Indiana Jones of art", recovering artefacts like the "Hitler's horses" bronze statues, a painting by Pablo Picasso and a ring that belonged to Oscar Wilde. He has featured in the television show De Kunstdetective and his book, Hitler's Horses, has been translated into 15 languages and optioned for film by MGM.
Arthur Brand art detective who recently got a stolen Van Gogh painting back, it was delivered in an Ikea bag to his house.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Arthur Brand: 'I never give up informants - they will shoot you dead'
The 'Indiana Jones of the art world,' Arthur Brand, on receiving that stolen Van Gogh, how he gains the trust of criminals and police, and how he got into his unusual career.
For 15 years, Brand has been an art detective. He remembers the face of every person he meets, and often spends Saturdays "sitting on a bench somewhere in the dark with a criminal who has just been released from prison", and Sundays chatting with police friends about cases.
His consultancy, Artiaz, helps clients establish the authenticity and provenance of pieces. But he is better known as "the Indiana Jones of art", recovering artefacts like the "Hitler's horses" bronze statues, a painting by Pablo Picasso and a ring that belonged to Oscar Wilde. He has featured in the television show De Kunstdetective and his book, Hitler's Horses, has been translated into 15 languages and optioned for film by MGM.
Arthur Brand art detective who recently got a stolen Van Gogh painting back, it was delivered in an Ikea bag to his house.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Arthur Brand: 'I never give up informants - they will shoot you dead'
The 'Indiana Jones of the art world,' Arthur Brand, on receiving that stolen Van Gogh, how he gains the trust of criminals and police, and how he got into his unusual career.
For 15 years, Brand has been an art detective. He remembers the face of every person he meets, and often spends Saturdays "sitting on a bench somewhere in the dark with a criminal who has just been released from prison", and Sundays chatting with police friends about cases.
His consultancy, Artiaz, helps clients establish the authenticity and provenance of pieces. But he is better known as "the Indiana Jones of art", recovering artefacts like the "Hitler's horses" bronze statues, a painting by Pablo Picasso and a ring that belonged to Oscar Wilde. He has featured in the television show De Kunstdetective and his book, Hitler's Horses, has been translated into 15 languages and optioned for film by MGM.
Arthur Brand art detective who recently got a stolen Van Gogh painting back, it was delivered in an Ikea bag to his house.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Arthur Brand: 'I never give up informants - they will shoot you dead'
The 'Indiana Jones of the art world,' Arthur Brand, on receiving that stolen Van Gogh, how he gains the trust of criminals and police, and how he got into his unusual career.
For 15 years, Brand has been an art detective. He remembers the face of every person he meets, and often spends Saturdays "sitting on a bench somewhere in the dark with a criminal who has just been released from prison", and Sundays chatting with police friends about cases.
His consultancy, Artiaz, helps clients establish the authenticity and provenance of pieces. But he is better known as "the Indiana Jones of art", recovering artefacts like the "Hitler's horses" bronze statues, a painting by Pablo Picasso and a ring that belonged to Oscar Wilde. He has featured in the television show De Kunstdetective and his book, Hitler's Horses, has been translated into 15 languages and optioned for film by MGM.
Arthur Brand art detective who recently got a stolen Van Gogh painting back, it was delivered in an Ikea bag to his house. Here during the interview with reporter Senay Boztas.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan verfolgen das Rollstuhlbasketball-Finale an den Invictus Games
Düsseldorf, Germany, 13th Sep 2023. Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex watch the wheelchair basketball final game between Team USA and Team France (USA win) and later hand team USA their gold medals. Day 4 of the Invictus Games Düsseldorf in and around the Merkur Spiel Arena. 21 nations participate in the games this year., Credit:Imageplotter / Avalon -
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ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan verfolgen das Rollstuhlbasketball-Finale an den Invictus Games
Düsseldorf, Germany, 13th Sep 2023. Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex watch the wheelchair basketball final game between Team USA and Team France (USA win) and later hand team USA their gold medals. Day 4 of the Invictus Games Düsseldorf in and around the Merkur Spiel Arena. 21 nations participate in the games this year., Credit:Imageplotter / Avalon -
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ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan verfolgen das Rollstuhlbasketball-Finale an den Invictus Games
Düsseldorf, Germany, 13th Sep 2023. Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex watch the wheelchair basketball final game between Team USA and Team France (USA win) and later hand team USA their gold medals. Day 4 of the Invictus Games Düsseldorf in and around the Merkur Spiel Arena. 21 nations participate in the games this year., Credit:Imageplotter / Avalon -
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ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan verfolgen das Rollstuhlbasketball-Finale an den Invictus Games
Düsseldorf, Germany, 13th Sep 2023. Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex watch the wheelchair basketball final game between Team USA and Team France (USA win) and later hand team USA their gold medals. Day 4 of the Invictus Games Düsseldorf in and around the Merkur Spiel Arena. 21 nations participate in the games this year., Credit:Imageplotter / Avalon -
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ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan verfolgen das Rollstuhlbasketball-Finale an den Invictus Games
Düsseldorf, Germany, 13th Sep 2023. Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex watch the wheelchair basketball final game between Team USA and Team France (USA win) and later hand team USA their gold medals. Day 4 of the Invictus Games Düsseldorf in and around the Merkur Spiel Arena. 21 nations participate in the games this year., Credit:Imageplotter / Avalon -
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ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan verfolgen das Rollstuhlbasketball-Finale an den Invictus Games
Düsseldorf, Germany, 13th Sep 2023. Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex watch the wheelchair basketball final game between Team USA and Team France (USA win) and later hand team USA their gold medals. Day 4 of the Invictus Games Düsseldorf in and around the Merkur Spiel Arena. 21 nations participate in the games this year., Credit:Imageplotter / Avalon -
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ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan verfolgen das Rollstuhlbasketball-Finale an den Invictus Games
Düsseldorf, Germany, 13th Sep 2023. Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex watch the wheelchair basketball final game between Team USA and Team France (USA win) and later hand team USA their gold medals. Day 4 of the Invictus Games Düsseldorf in and around the Merkur Spiel Arena. 21 nations participate in the games this year., Credit:Imageplotter / Avalon