Quartiere Stadio, Residential district with stadium in Verona, Italy.
Quartiere Stadio is a residential neighborhood built around the Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium, combining apartment buildings with local shops and parks. The area mixes everyday living spaces with public green areas that residents use throughout the year.
The neighborhood took shape starting from 1961, expanding outward from the Borgo Milano area over the following decades. Construction work for the 1990 World Cup brought important archaeological discoveries to light beneath the streets.
The Santi Angeli Custodi church anchors community activities and local festivals where neighbors gather. These events shape how residents interact and connect with one another in daily life.
The neighborhood has three parking areas in Piazzale Olimpia where you can leave your car at no charge, with a dedicated bicycle section during stadium events. The central location makes it easy to reach the area and the stadium using different ways to get around.
Every Saturday, the Piazzale Olimpia fills with about 260 market stalls where neighbors buy food and everyday items. It is the largest market of its kind in the entire city.
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