Stadio Olimpico

Stadio Olimpico, colloquially known as l'Olimpico, is an Italian multi-purpose sports venue located in Rome. It is the largest sports facility in Rome and the second-largest in Italy, after... Wikipedia

  • Former names:  Stadio dei Cipressi (1928–53), Stadio dei Centomila (1953–60)
  • Address:  Viale dello Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy
  • Public transit:  ATAC tram line 2, bus lines 32, 69, 168, 188, 280, 301, 446, 628
  • Owner:  Sport e Salute
  • Operator:  Italian National Olympic Committee
  • Type:  Stadium
  • Genre(s):  sporting events
  • Capacity:  70,634
  • Record attendance:  78,886 (date
  • Field size:  105 × 68 m
  • Field shape:  Rectangular
  • Surface:  Grass
  • Scoreboard:  2, atop of Northern and Southern stands
  • Current use:  Association football venue, Athletics venue, Rugby union venue, Concert venue
  • Broke ground:  1928
  • Built:  1928-53
  • Opened:  May 17, 1953
  • Renovated:  1988–90, 2007–08
  • Construction cost:  3,400,000,000 ITL (1953), 233,000,000,000 ITL (1988-90), 17,000,000 € (2007–08)
  • Architect:  E. Del Debbio (1928), L. Moretti (1933–37), C. Valle (1951), A. Vitellozzi (1951–53, 1988–90), M. Clerici (1988–90)
  • Builder:  Speroni (1928)
  • Structural engineer:  A. Frisa, A. Pintonello (1927), C. Roccatelli (1951–53), P. Teresi, A.M. Michetti, M. Majowiecki (1988–90)
  • General contractor:  Co.Ge.Far. (1988–90)
  • Data source:  DuckDuckGo