
Louisiana Superdome
The Louisiana Superdome, now known as the Caesars Superdome, is a large indoor stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana. It opened in 1975 and can seat over 73,000 spectators for sports, concerts, and events. Its massive roof is made of a durable, envelope-like structure, allowing it to host events regardless of weather. The dome is renowned for hosting the Super Bowl, college football's Sugar Bowl, and major concerts. Its iconic design and technological features make it a central hub for entertainment and sports in the region.