Giuseppe Meazza Stadium, Multi-purpose sports venue in San Siro district, Milan, Italy
The Giuseppe Meazza Stadium contains 75,817 seats distributed across four sectors marked by different colors and serves as home ground for AC Milan and Inter Milan.
Architect Ulisse Stacchini designed the structure in 1925, and the stadium opened its doors on September 19, 1926, with a match between AC Milan and Inter Milan.
The stadium received its current name in 1980 to honor Giuseppe Meazza, a football player who represented both AC Milan and Inter Milan during his career.
Visitors can reach the stadium through the M5 subway line, multiple bus routes, and tram services that connect directly to Milan's city center.
The structure features distinctive exterior towers and holds the designation of Italian national heritage due to its architectural and historical importance in Italian sports.
Location: Milan
Inception: August 1, 1925
Architects: Ulisse Stacchini
Official opening: September 19, 1926
Address: P.le Angelo Moratti, I-20151 Milano
Website: https://sansirostadium.com/stadium/stadio-san-siro
GPS coordinates: 45.47806,9.12389
Latest update: May 27, 2025 20:45
Milan presents historical buildings, museums and squares. The Duomo displays Gothic architecture, while Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II houses retail stores. Teatro alla Scala stands as a notable opera house. Castello Sforzesco contains art collections. The city offers art galleries, parks, historical churches and modern architecture.
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