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CARDIFF, Wales is only a short few blocks to Millennium Stadium from the central train station in Cardiff. But the walk on this day is rather momentous. Built to host the 1999 Rugby World Cup, Millennium Stadium is an impressive structure that can house 72,500 sports fans. Notable for having the first retractable roof in Britain, it is busy year-round as a venue for athletics and concerts. | CARDIFF, Wales is only a short few blocks to Millennium Stadium from the central train station in Cardiff. But the walk on this day is rather momentous. Built to host the 1999 Rugby World Cup, Millennium Stadium is an impressive structure that can house 72,500 sports fans. Notable for having the first retractable roof in Britain, it is busy year-round as a venue for athletics and concerts. |