Stadio della Roma, Modern football stadium in Pietralata, Rome, Italy.
Stadio della Roma is a modern football stadium in Pietralata with a floating stone exterior structure combining glass and steel elements that echo ancient Roman building principles. The venue holds around 52,500 spectators and includes retail shops and dining spaces within its larger complex.
The project began as AS Roma's response to replacing their longtime home at Stadio Olimpico, where they played starting in 1953. This move represented a major change for one of Europe's oldest football clubs.
The stadium's design references Rome's ancient architecture through its materials and entrance stairs. These elements connect the building to the city's long history in ways visitors can see and feel.
The stadium is located near Rome and accessible by various transit options, including public transport and parking areas. Visitors should plan their arrival in advance to ensure a smooth experience.
The steep South Stand mirrors the design of the legendary Curva Sud from the previous stadium, maintaining the traditional fan experience. This deliberate design choice connects the new venue to decades of supporter culture and history.
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