Minnesota Vikings – Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Aerial and Bird’s Eye View

Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome aerial view In the teamΓÇÖs 48-year history, the Minnesota Vikings have called two stadiums ΓÇ£homeΓÇ¥ – the Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington, MN, and the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, MN. On September 10, 1961, the Vikings played their first-ever home game, a 21-17 preseason loss to the LA Rams at Metropolitan Stadium. Over 21 seasons (1961-1981), the Vikings compiled a 97-59-4 record, including playoffs, at Met Stadium and possessed one of the most dominant home field advantages in professional football. On December 20, 1981, the Vikings played their final game at the Met, a 10-6 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Capacity of the Met in its final year was 48,446.

In 1982, the Vikings moved indoors to the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in downtown Minneapolis, which holds 64,121 people and is considered one of the loudest stadiums in the NFL. The dome features two Sony Jumbotron replay screens, a ribbon board and 115 private suites owned and operated by the Vikings… Cont – Vikings : News Article

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

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