The Superdome, officially known as the Caesars Superdome, is an impressive indoor multi-purpose stadium located in the heart of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. This grand arena is not just a sports facility but a true symbol of the city, known for its unique architecture and its ability to host a wide variety of events.

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Over its history, the stadium has had several names, including the "Mercedes-Benz Superdome," "Louisiana Superdome," and simply "The Dome." In 2021, it received its current name, Caesars Superdome, thanks to a 20-year naming rights agreement with Caesars Entertainment. This name change highlights its modern status and ongoing importance in the world of sports and entertainment.
The Superdome serves as the home field for the famous National Football League (NFL) team, the New Orleans Saints, drawing tens of thousands of loyal fans to its stands. Besides American football, the arena is perfectly adapted for hosting soccer, baseball, and basketball games. The stadium's capacity varies depending on the sport: approximately 73,208 spectators for American football, 73,432 for basketball games, and nearly 57,000 for baseball games, making it one of the largest and most versatile sports complexes in the country.