San Siro Stadium
The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza - universally known as San Siro - isn't just a football stadium, it's a concrete colosseum where religion meets sport.
About San Siro Stadium
The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza - universally known as San Siro - isn't just a football stadium, it's a concrete colosseum where religion meets sport. This 75,000-seat behemoth has been home to both AC Milan and Inter Milan since 1926, making it one of the few stadiums in the world shared by two massive rivals. The current structure, with its distinctive spiraling towers and external ramps, was rebuilt for the 1990 World Cup and remains one of Europe's most intimidating football cathedrals. On match days, particularly during the Derby della Madonnina, the atmosphere is genuinely otherworldly - a wall of sound, smoke, and choreographed displays that puts most other sporting events to shame. The museum tour (EUR 18, daily 10:00-18:00) takes you through both teams' dressing rooms, down the players' tunnel where legends like Maldini and Ronaldo once walked, and pitchside where you'll grasp the sheer scale of the place. The museum itself showcases trophies from both clubs' glorious histories - Milan's eight Champions League titles, Inter's treble-winning season. Match tickets range from EUR 30-40 for Serie A games to EUR 150+ for derbies. Even non-football fans should experience this place - it's architectural theater meets sporting passion. With demolition planned for 2027 to make way for a new stadium, this is genuinely your last chance to witness one of football's most sacred spaces.
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