#15: Levi’s Stadium Takes Center Stage in Super Bowl History
Opened in 2014, Levi’s Stadium became the modern home of the San Francisco 49ers and a flagship venue in Silicon Valley. Built to replace Candlestick Park, it blends cutting-edge technology with sustainable design, featuring solar panels, a green roof, and seating for over 68,000 fans.

Levi’s Stadium has already hosted major global events, including Super Bowl 50 and the College Football Playoff National Championship. In 2026, it returns to the spotlight as the host of Super Bowl LX, further cementing its status as one of the NFL’s premier championship venues.
