A major redevelopment of the stadium s northern stands completed in 2006 further enhanced the status of the famous venue.
Melbourne cricket ground with roof.
City terrace with view s of melbourne s skyline.
Sightlines from all 100 000 seats are uninterrupted and the structure is much closer to the field of play than the stands it replaced.
Essendon won the match by 94 points and michael long kicked the first goal at the ground.
Tours depart regularly between 10am.
Nov 6th 2016 the melbourne cricket ground could be about to undergo another facelift with a retractable roof being proposed for the famous stadium.
The stadium is open and transparent with views back to the city and into yarra park.
The melbourne cricket ground mcg is arguable australia s greatest sports stadium with a rich history and a total capacity of 100 000.
The melbourne cricket ground mcg also known simply as the g is an australian sports stadium located in yarra park melbourne victoria founded and managed by the melbourne cricket club it is the largest stadium in the southern hemisphere the 11th largest globally and the second largest cricket ground by capacity after motera stadium the mcg is within walking distance of the city.
Mcg boss stephen gough has suggested installing a lightweight roof over the iconic venue in order to remain as the benchmark in australian sport.
Immerse yourself in the history and world class facilities of the g and go behind the scenes by taking an mcg tour today.
Cricket victoria bill lawry centre.
Each of the three entrances features a grand glass atrium serviced by escalators taking patrons to the upper levels and the new hybrid roof is constructed of metal and glass.
Some areas on the tour route are subject to availability and alteration.
The game was to have been played under the closed roof but due to technical issues it remained open.
Located in the heart of melbourne marvel stadium has welcomed more than 35 million fans through the gates since opening in 2000.
The first match to be played at the ground was between essendon and port adelaide before a crowd of 43 012 on 9 march 2000.