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Brief Guide to Olympic Stadium of Rome

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Stadio Olimpico Roma seating chart, Olympic Stadium of Rome seating map
Click on the Olympic Stadium’ s Map  for detailed Seating Chart and Map of the Stadio Olimpico di Roma

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Address : Via Foro Italico, 1 – 00194 Roma; Owner : Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI)

Stadio Olimpico

The Stadio Olimpico will host its fourth European Champion Clubs’ Cup final – and its second of the UEFA Champions League era – when the 2008/09 final takes place in Rome on 27 May 2009 (20.45CET).

Famous occasions

The 72,689-capacity stadium has been one of Europe’s most impressive sporting venues for over 70 years, hosting the 1960 Olympics and the 1987 IAAF World Championships in Athletics as well as the final of the 1990 FIFA World Cup and those three European Cup finals. Liverpool FC twice became continental champions in Rome, in 1977 and 1984, while Juventus won the 1996 UEFA Champions League at the Olimpico.

Massive complex

The stadium was conceived as the centerpiece of a massive sports complex. The Foro Mussolini, devised under the aegis of Italy’s fascist leader Benito Mussolini and designed by architect Enrico Del Debbio, was opened to the world in 1938. The complex was renamed the Foro Italico after the Second World War, and the stadium was to undergo a major makeover, re-emerging in 1953 and hosting the Olympics in 1960.

Simple design

The simple but impressive design of the new arena was the work of Annibale Vitellozzi. Based on a series of concentric tiers, coming together to form a huge bowl, the basic logic of that design has remained consistent throughout the Olimpico’s history. The stadium continues to evolve, having undergone a series of seismic changes in preparation for hosting the 1990 World Cup, which West Germany won.

Ongoing process

The two ends behind the goal were extended and brought closer to the pitch, and the Tevere and Monte Mario stands were both expanded. A new roof was placed over the lot, while a basement car park, media facilities and hall of honour were also added. The result is pretty much as one sees today, a stadium rooted in classic design, but with the modern touches worthy of a top venue.

Taken from: uefa.com

How to the get

By car

Arriving from Milan, Florence, Bologna (Autostrada A1)

Exit on the G.R.A. direction Flaminia, take exit n° 5 (Flaminia), then follow directions to the stadium (Foro Italico).

Arriving from Pescara, l’Aquila (Autostrada A24)

Exit on the G.R.A. direction Rome-Florence (A1), take exit n° 5 (Flaminia), then follow directions to the stadium (Foro Italico).

Arriving from Naples (Autostrada A2)

Exit on the G.R.A direction Rome-Florence (A1), take exit n° 5 (Flaminia), then follow directions to the stadium (Foro Italico).

Arriving from Fiumicino – “Leonardo da Vinci” airport – (Autostrada for Fiumicino) Exit on the G.R.A direction Cassia-Flaminia, take n° 5 (Flaminia), then follow directions to the stadium (Foro Italico).

By train

Arriving at Stazione Termini (6 km distance)

Take the Subway A towards Battistini and get off at the end; here take bus nr. 32 and get off at the Piazzale della Farnesina stop.

Or take Subway A towards Battistini and get off at Flaminio, here take cable car nr. 225 and get off at the very end at the Piazza Mancini stop.

Arriving at Stazione Tiburtina

Take Subway B towards Laurentina until the Termini stop. Here change subway lines to A towards Battistini and follow the directions above.

Arriving at Stazione Ostiense

Take Subway B (at Piramide) towards Rebibbia until the Termini stop. Here change subway lines to A towards Battistini and follow the directions above.

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Taken from: FIGC.it

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