• San Siro Stadium was built in 1925 in the neighbourhood of the same name. It was brought about by the efforts of the then-president of A.C. Milan Piero Pirelli.
  • Named after Giuseppe Meazza, twenty years at Inter from 1927 to 1947 and 284 goals scored, the stadium is also known as San Siro...
  • The Giuseppe Meazza Stadium (formally named the San Siro Stadium) is the home of both AC Milan and Internazionale (aka Inter).
  • For the best part of a century, Milan’s San Siro has been one of football’s most iconic arenas, home to AC Milan and Internazionale, city rivals who have shared...
  • By tube Line M1 - stop Lotto Line M5 - stop San Siro Stadium. ... Line 16 - from piazza Fontana (Duomo) to San Siro, stop via Dessiè.
  • The San Siro museum and stadium tours are available on most days, unless there is a match, concert or other event that day. The calendar is kept updated online.
  • The construction of the San Siro stadium started in 1925 in Milan. The new stadium was originally named Nuovo Stadio Calcistico San Siro (San Siro New...
  • The San Siro Stadium (officially called Stadio Giuseppe Meazza) is an impressively huge football stadium in Milan.
  • San Siro was first owned by AC Milan, but was sold to the city of Milan in 1935, who were soon forced too enlarge the stadium due to the club’s increasing popularity.
  • The name change of the stadium was very controversial. Supporters of AC Milan, never accepted the new name and still call their stadium San Siro.