The Georgia Dome, the largest cable-supported domed stadium in the world, is unique in many ways. A total of 8,300 tons of reinforced steel was used to construct the Dome. The building covers 8.9 acres and contains 1.6 million square feet on all seven levels. The 290-foot high roof is composed of 130 Teflon-coated fiberglass panels, covering 8.6 acres. The roof's supporting cable totals 11.1 miles and the Dome is as tall as a 27-story building. There are 203 executive suites, 4,600 club seats and the Penthouse Suite. The Dome's permanent seating capacity is 71,250. The Dome has three times the code-required number of restrooms, all are accessible to guests with disabilities. More than 600 television monitors are scattered throughout the stadium.
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