Pittsburgh Steelers – Heinz Field Aerial and Bird’s Eye View

Heinz Field aerial view Heinz Field (known as Steelers Stadium during construction) is a football stadium located in the North Shore neighborhood, just across the Allegheny River from downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is the home stadium facility of the Pittsburgh Steelers NFL franchise and the University of Pittsburgh Panthers college football team. The stadium sits on approximately 12.4 acres (50,000 m┬▓) of land and has a seating capacity of 65,050, including approximately 6,600 club seats and a capacity of approximately 1,500 in 127 suites. It was built with a mixture of private and public funds to replace Three Rivers Stadium. Three Rivers was also the home of the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team; they moved into PNC Park before Three Rivers was demolished. One purpose of building the new facilities was to provide each team with a dedicated building rather than a single shared-use stadium. Heinz Field and PNC Park were built opposite each other across the Three Rivers site, which is now a parking lot serving both stadiums and the site of several office building developments. The stadium sits directly across from “The Point” which is the confluence of the Allegheny and the Monongahela Rivers to form the Ohio River, on whose northern bank the stadium sits. – Heinz Field – Wikipedia

Official site of the Pittsburgh Steelers – Home Page

Official site of the Pittsburgh Steelers – Stadium Info

NFL.com – Official Site of the National Football League

Pittsburgh Steelers Team Page

Use the interactive map below to pan and zoom around the Aerial View or Bird’s Eye View of the stadium.┬á Make sure and check out the rest of the NFL Stadium views to find another team’s home field!

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