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The stadium adheres to the traditional German four-stand configuration: two seated sidelines flanking the pitch and two terraces behind each goal. In various spots, you can see the Standing Section clearly. This creates an atmosphere where matches often unfold as raucous spectacles, emphasizing lively fan culture over restrained behavior. The club and local authorities promote park-and-ride schemes to encourage fans to park away from the stadium and use shuttle services. This reduces traffic congestion and helps maintain peace in the surrounding residential neighborhoods, which can otherwise experience disturbances during sporting events in densely populated urban areas.
If you opt for public transport, alighting at Köpenick station on the S-Bahn line S9, you can take a 20-minute walk to the stadium through historic downtown Köpenick and into the surrounding natural forest area. This scenic route is less traveled, as most fans prefer bus 174, which also takes about 20 minutes and passes through another pleasant stretch on the way to the stadium.
Ticombo offers a straightforward pricing model with no hidden fees or obscure charges. The ticket price you see is exactly what you pay — you know what portion goes to the seller and what goes to the venue.
For most events, digital tickets arrive in your inbox within minutes of placing your order, allowing quick and easy access. Mobile ticketing is now common, including print-at-home and smartphone entry options, making stadium entry smooth and hassle-free. The goal is to prioritize ease and minimize awkward experiences often encountered in live sports events, such as dealing with physical tickets or technology glitches.
The stadium expansion was approved in 2025 to increase capacity to approximately 34,500 spectators. This development has sparked significant discussion among fans and stakeholders. Traditionalists worry that the beloved "standing terraces," which define Union Berlin's identity, might be lost and that the club could lose its historical character.
Conversely, others see the expansion as a necessary evolution to accommodate a growing fanbase and Bundesliga-level requirements without compromising the fan experience. Standing area tickets remain moderately priced, whereas seated sections and premium boxes can be quite costly. The price you'll pay above face value largely depends on your eagerness to attend, as Stadion An der Alten Försterei remains a historic venue known for its unmatched, immersive atmosphere that has only matured with age.