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I think we all know the San Siro Stadium, it doesn...

I think we all know the San Siro Stadium, it doesn't need any kind of description. Home of Milan and Inter. Excellent view of the game in every corner of the stands (3 rings). One of the biggest stadiums in the Italian championship. At least once in a lifetime you must enter and enjoy a game.

Theres a museum and an official store for ac milan...

Theres a museum and an official store for ac milan and inter milan. Free entrance to the official store but there's ticketing for the museum.
The neighborhood surrounding the stadium is nice. It has easy access with metro m5 line.

What can I say, simply the most beautiful stadium ...

What can I say, simply the most beautiful stadium in the world. It is in fact difficult to come across stadiums with a similar scenic grandeur. A unique emotion every time I go there. When there is a full house with 80,000 people, it is truly something unique. In fact, it is not for this reason that it is called THE SOCCER SCALE !!!

Very disappointing, I arrived with my son, we want...

Very disappointing, I arrived with my son, we wanted to do the stadium tour we gave up because it cost 30 euros (in two)
Same thing for two foreign families with young children who arrived with us
No one is satisfied anymore ... only those who work must be satisfied
Maurizio (Worker)

The architecture is not so special. The location i...

The architecture is not so special. The location is also not in a prestigious location. But this stadium is special because the two world football clubs are here.
There is an official shop that sells AC Milan and Inter Milan merchandise.

Self guided tour 12/18 adults/reduced rate, allow...

Self guided tour 12/18 adults/reduced rate, allowing access to dressing rooms and pitch (sidelines) plus the grandstand and well stocked gift shop whether you support a.c. milan or inter, last stop on the no 16 tram from Cadorna station, only 15 mins journey time

It is the Scala of football, the Stadium of Milan ...

It is the Scala of football, the Stadium of Milan with a capital ESSE. Breathtaking inside and out. The mere idea of breaking it down gives me goose bumps. Only the very dirty bathrooms.

Very disappointing visit. The museum was closed bu...

Very disappointing visit. The museum was closed but they still charged 15 for entrance and tour. Not sure what tour was as we were left to our own devices to look around the stadium. I would have liked someone to show us around and give us some information.

AMALA

Great for games, of course, but not suitable for c...

Great for games, of course, but not suitable for concerts. Very bad sound, it penalizes a live very much even if it is about very high level singers who use expensive equipment and instruments

You can see clearly from any place, we were at the...

You can see clearly from any place, we were at the 3rd ring, of course the players see them as small but the most important thing for me is to see the progress of the game, and that can be seen very well

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Came here for the Milan derby. Unbelievable stadiu...

Came here for the Milan derby. Unbelievable stadium. Yes it's not got great leg room or modern facilities, but for atmosphere and the romance of a majestic stadium full of history, it's second to none. Can drink beer at your seat which is nice, and plenty of places to grab a beer outside as well. Everyone was very friendly, and easy to get to on the subway. Really lucky with the match as well, which must go down as one of the best Milan derbies ever!!

Concert Muse seen in the grass, first time with gl...

Concert Muse seen in the grass, first time with glasses bail bar haywire, code kilometers that could have been avoided with a simple management system, no other chance to drink except by those queues; not being able to leave our sector since they would no longer be allowed to return!
So on this occasion no more than two stars!
Correct the shot!

The chills.

The chills.
I went as a "guest" but I was not in the guest section because I live in Lombardy

I had no problems.

Wonderful temple of Italian football, certainly no...

Wonderful temple of Italian football, certainly not to be overthrown. Maximum visibility from all positions. Prices adapted to the various matches, with excellent discounts for students. Unique experience!

FOOTBALL ARISTOCRACY

FOOTBALL ARISTOCRACY
Founded in 1899 as a football and cricket club by two expatriate Englishmen, AC Milan is one of the foremost aristocratic families of world football. Here such gentlemen as Franco Baresi, Alessandro Nesta and Carlo Ancelotti have plied their trade. Here you also find such artists from the upper footballing echelons as Roberto Baggio, Zvonimir Boban and Andrea Pirlo. AC Milan is an institution partly held together by family ties, passed from father to son, as in the case of Cesare and Paolo Maldini. But AC Milan also has a strong connection to Italy s former prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi. Partly loved, partly hated by the Italian people, Berlusconi still has an important place in the history of this great European club because he is the man who saved it.
In the spring of 1986, things were looking grim for AC Milan; the club found itself far from the top and the threat of bankruptcy was hanging over it. Then Silvio Berlusconi bought the club. With Berlusconi as president, the club launched a major gamble by acquiring the promising Arrigo Sacchi as manager and that trio of Dutch masters: Ruud Gullit, Frank Rijkaard and Marco van Basten. Two years later, in 1988, Milan won Serie A for the first time in nine years, and the following year the club won its first European Cup title in two decades.
Their successes continued into the early 90s, when Milan won the league in three successive seasons and played in three Champions League finals. The club was living up to the great days of the 50s, when they were led by the Swedish trio Gre-No-Li Gunnar Gren, Gunnar Nordahl and Nils Liedholm. They were as popular as they were successful; Nordahl is actually Serie A s third best goalscorer of all time with 225 strikes.

CLUB: AC Milan
NICKNAME: I Rossoneri (the Red and Blacks), Il Diavolo (the Devil) and Casciavit (the Screwdriver)
FOUNDED: 1899
STADIUM: San Siro, Milan (80,018 capacity)
HISTORIC PLAYERS: Gunnar Nordahl, Franco Baresi, Marco van Basten, Andriy Schevchenko and Paolo Maldini

Milan legend Paolo Maldini playing in 1999. That season s shirt, in celebration of the club s centenary, depicted the St Ambrose as well as a gold star. The latter represents more than 10 Serie A titles.

La Scala del Calcio, San Siro, magical place, here...

La Scala del Calcio, San Siro, magical place, here I saw my first game of Milan and I will always be fond of it, magnificent place, perfect visibility from every seat, third ring included, bathrooms with good cleaning to be a stadium, many controls at the entrances and a lot of security inside the building, a lot of organization for income / expenses.

Amala

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Beautiful stadium, easy to reach, ample parking in...

Beautiful stadium, easy to reach, ample parking in the area and the organization is also excellent.
From every part of the stadium you have an unobstructed view, in case of bad weather the stadium remains covered by the roof and there is no need for capes or umbrellas.

Unique stadium in Italy for charm and usability.

Unique stadium in Italy for charm and usability.
For the fifth star it must undergo a restructuring to raise it to European standards.
With sold out stage outflow as if nothing had happened.
Good level services and you see the game well from every position.