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Lorenzo Manghisi

4 years ago

This stadium was built in 1932, during fascism, an...

This stadium was built in 1932, during fascism, and was initially called '' Benito Mussolini Municipal Stadium ''. After the fall of fascism it was renamed Stadio Comunale "Vittorio Pozzo". From 2006 onwards it is called Turin's Olympic Stadium. Located in the district of Santa Rita, between Corso Sebastianopoli, Corso Agnelli and Corso Unione Sovietica, it has a capacity of around 28,000 spectators. It currently hosts Torino home games, but until 1990, Juventus home games were also played here. In 2006 it was renovated to host the Winter Olympic Games. Currently it is often used for various concerts, with various artists. I recommend visiting.

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