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Pooh outside, hoo inside!

Pooh outside, hoo inside!

No bad parking nearby and has to walk far from the subway

Wow

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There are not many words to describe this stage, s...

There are not many words to describe this stage, simply fantastic. Excellent vision from any sector and atmosphere always goosebumps, which is the first or the hundredth time that you enter. From football lovers or not at least once in life it is worth visiting.

Nice, especially at full stadium. The only flaw wo...

Nice, especially at full stadium. The only flaw would be the return home, clogged metro and streets lined with cars with a single passenger. What if companies offered car sharing to reduce vehicles and speed up traffic?

San Siro is San Siro ... ask Siri! Jokes aside. If...

San Siro is San Siro ... ask Siri! Jokes aside. If you imagine that they will have to demolish it, you will also understand why it is worth going, at least, if it has never been done. It will be an epochal, historical memory. Pages will be written and someone, (rightly), will cry ... go there as soon as you can!

Bad organisation of entrance for visitor fans. We ...

Bad organisation of entrance for visitor fans. We are placed on terace 3, far away of field with out any reason. Terace 2 was empty.
Shame of you Atalanta.
But great Dinamo Zagreb fans make my day.

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#amala

Gd

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One of the most beautiful and important stadiums i...

One of the most beautiful and important stadiums in the world, a must visit if you are a football fan in general. I would recommend improving your tour perhaps with a guide who follows visitors by giving them a lot of information on the place (as happens in the English stadium tour).

The Giuseppe Meazza stadium is an Italian football...

The Giuseppe Meazza stadium is an Italian football facility owned by the municipality of Milan. It hosts the internal matches of Milan and Inter, due to the neighborhood where it is located, it is also known as the San Siro stadium, a name that officially had from the inauguration, in 1926, to March 3, 1980, when it was named after Giuseppe Meazza, footballer of both host companies of the stadium, which passed away the year before.
Nicknamed the Scala del calcio or the temple of football, it is one of the best known stadiums internationally, as well as being the largest in Italy, being able to host 75 923 spectators.
In 2009 it was judged by the British newspaper The Times to be the second most beautiful stadium in the world and, according to an analysis conducted by the Chamber of Commerce and University of Milan in 2014, the Meazza is one of the most identifying symbols of the city after the Duomo and Triennale.

Very disillusioned of a stadium that has two great...

Very disillusioned of a stadium that has two great teams from Italy and Europe, @ Inter Milan and @Milan. In the museum were not the cups of the great tournaments that have been won, very few photos and history. And on the way we could not see the court because they were preparing for a concert. These things must be said before because one of the biggest emotions when visiting a stadium is to see the court (so how is the first photo that one sees when they promote the stadium). Added to the previous one, the attention of the support staff is very bad, they do not give information and what little they can say, they do it reluctantly. It is not worth going and paying (18 euros) to see that scenario.

Amazing!

AMALA!

You should have seen it.

You should have seen it.
Architecturally the most beautiful stadium in Europe.
A cultural asset ...

There are Great People, there are Great Inventions...

There are Great People, there are Great Inventions, there are Great Cultural Heritage ... The Milan Stadium is the Great Stadium on the football planet ... Tiffozi Milan likes to call it San Siro, and Inter fans prefer the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium (the famous Italian footballer is a two-time world champion in football). For once, for both famous football clubs of the world (irreconcilable rivals just in case) - this stadium is a home arena. And also, his joke is called the voice of the people (because of the crazy human hum that stands during matches). To hear and see how genuinely the Italian fans can get sick , you have to go here for the match. Believe you will not regret ...