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ONLY WIND TUNNEL SET WITHIN A FOOTBALL STADIUM
Windoor Barcelona is the second tunnel to open its doors in Catalonia, with the aim of continuing to bring the sport of indoor skydiving to all audiences. The tunnel was designed and built adjacent to the RCD Espanyol stadium in Cornellà de Llobregat, which is located next to the Splau shopping centre. This makes it a new point of reference for local entertainment, not only for the city’s residents but also for visitors further afield.
One of the standout features of this tunnel is that it is constructed with the latest German technology in the indoor skydiving industry, known as ISG (Indoor Skydive tunnels). Some of the distinguishing points that set ISG tunnels apart from other technologies is that it boasts the worlds best sound insulation, efficiency and highest wind speed.
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Everyone should visit Barcelona at least once. Everyone. No excuses. The Catalan capital is a bustling city that lives up to its reputation, a thriving cultural centre with brilliant museums, magnificent restaurants and a club scene to go all night.
Barcelona boasts nine UNESCO World Heritage sites and is the only city in the world to receive the Royal Gold Medal for architecture. Parc de Collserola is the world’s largest city park, 22 times larger than New York City’s Central Park. The fantastical Sagrada Família church and other modernist landmarks designed by Antoni Gaudí dot the city and are a must-see. There is even a beach, although what you may not realise is that it was all man-made especially for the Summer 1992 Olympic Games.
For football fans, Camp Nou is a sight to see as the biggest stadium in Europe, with a capacity of 99,354 people. Of course, most will know that it is the home of FC Barcelona, one of the most celebrated football clubs, and why not catch a game between flights in the tunnel?
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