Downtown Minneapolis Movies In The park
Twilight playing at The Commons park in Downtown Minneapolis during a full moon.
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Twilight playing at The Commons park in Downtown Minneapolis during a full moon.
"The Princess Bride" being played as part of Minneapolis "Movies in the Park".
A night view of downtown Minneapolis glows with vibrant hues from its illuminated skyline. The IDS Center and Wells Fargo Tower stand prominently among the city’s modern high-rises, their lights reflecting the urban energy below. New residential buildings in the foreground contrast with the historic clock tower in the distance, highlighting the city’s mix of old and new architecture.
U.S. Bank Stadium in downtown Minneapolis, photographed under a clear night sky, showcases its striking angular design illuminated by the city’s glow. Opened in 2016 and designed by HKS Architects, the venue serves as the home of the Minnesota Vikings and a premier multi-purpose arena for concerts, major sporting events, and conventions. Its faceted steel and glass shell evokes the prow of a Viking ship, a nod to the team’s heritage, while its translucent ETFE roof allows natural light by day and reflects ambient light by night. This structure replaced the collapsed Metrodome and now anchors the eastern edge of the Minneapolis skyline as one of the most distinctive modern stadiums in the United States.
The Armory and new Downtown East development in Minneapolis.
Downtown East Minneapolis. Wells Fargo Towers, The Armory, and US Bank Stadium.
Downtown East development in Minneapolis with US Bank Stadium on the right.
Wells Fargo towers as part of the Downtown East development in Minneapolis. The area was developed around the new US Bank Stadium.
Downtown East construction in Downtown Minneapolis. Construction came with all the work around the new US Bank Stadium.
Solar panels on a rooftop in downtown Minneapolis.
Construction of the Wells Fargo towers in Downtown East in Minneapolis, July 2015.
U.S. Bank Stadium, home of the Minnesota Vikings, began construction in December 2013 on the site of the former Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in downtown Minneapolis. The stadium’s steel skeleton, seen here during its mid-construction phase, showcases the dramatic angular geometry that defines its final form — a nod to both Nordic shipbuilding and Minnesota’s icy winter landscapes.
The project, designed by HKS Architects and constructed by Mortenson, features over 19,000 tons of structural steel and spans 1.75 million square feet. Its transparent ETFE roof panels and vast steel trusses were among the most complex structural assemblies ever attempted in a U.S. stadium build.
Completed in 2016, the $1.1 billion stadium remains one of the most technically ambitious indoor venues in North America, notable for its fixed-roof design, massive glass curtain walls, and precision-engineered support cranes like the red lattice boom seen here — used to hoist the roof trusses into place during overnight construction sessions.
Downtown Minneapolis while US Bank Stadium was being built.
The construction of the Wells Fargo towers in Downtown East.