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20/06/2025

Germany's first arena with fully contactless access

Stockholm, Sweden and Munich, Germany

The Allianz Arena deploys Assa Abloy Skidata to help enable fully contactless access control in the stadium Image courtesy of Assa Abloy

Allianz Arena, the iconic home of FC Bayern Munich, became Germany’s first stadium to offer fully contactless access using Iphone and Apple Watch, with the help from a solution developed by Assa Abloy’s Skidata.

With over three million visitors a year, the stadium needed an access system that could handle high volumes quickly and securely. Skidata’s NFC Eticketing platform enables fans to use their Iphone or Apple Watch near a reader for fast, contactless entry, eliminating the need to search through wallets or mobile apps.

The solution integrates seamlessly with the stadium’s existing systems. Operators can issue secure digital tickets directly from their internal tools, while still supporting classic paper tickets and other formats. Real-time data and operational control are available through mobile Skidata Monitoring & Control, which helps staff stay on top of access flows during peak times.

To improve crowd management, Skidata also implemented internal block separation, controlling access to defined zones with a maximum of 1,500 visitors per block. This AMC (Area Maximum Check) feature helps Allianz Arena maximize capacity while maintaining safety for its visitors.

The system also supports multiple tenants, giving each organization, whether FC Bayern Munich, the German Football Association (DFB), or the stadium’s operator MSG, its own tailored access rules.

The same platform powers access to the FC Bayern Museum and guided stadium tours, which attract over half a million guests each year.

Skidata’s innovative access management continues to shape the visitor experience at Allianz Arena, bringing fast, secure and smart access control to one of Europe’s most visited sports venues.


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