The iconic Maracanã will take center stage when Germany and Argentina face off during the 2014 World Cup Final. One of the soccer world's most famous venues, Maracanã has undergone three renovations, hosted concerts for artists such as Paul McCartney and Frank Sinatra, and held a visit from Pope John Paul II, often considered the largest-ever Catholic mass.
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