Stadio Giuseppe Meazza (San Siro)
About
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza – popularly known as San Siro – stands as Italy’s largest football arena and one of the continent’s most iconic sports venues. Designed by Cugini, Stacchini, and later expanded by several architects, its grandstands hold a record 75,817 seats (75,817 in regular capacity, 80,018 at maximum). The stadium is the long‑time home of AC Milan and Inter Milan, hosting the fiercely contested Derby della Madonnina. Over the decades, San Siro has welcomed major international events, including the 1934 and 1990 FIFA World Cups, UEFA Euro 1980, four UEFA Champions League finals (1965, 1970, 2001, 2006) and the 2021 UEFA Nations League Finals, as well as the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics. A dedicated museum opened in 1996, showcasing historic shirts, trophies and artefacts from both clubs. Accessible via the San Siro metro station (M5) and tram line 16, the venue offers fans and visitors an unparalleled blend of sporting heritage and modern stadium experience.
Highlights
- Largest Stadium in Italy
- Historic UEFA Champions League Final Venue
- Home of AC Milan & Inter Milan
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes