The san siro officially known as stadio giuseppe meazza is a football stadium in the san siro district of milan which is the home of ac milan and internazionale it has a seating capacity of 75 923 making it one of the largest stadiums in europe and the largest in italy.
San siro stadium roof.
A third tier was built independently supported by 11 cylindrical towers arranged around the stadium which gave access to the stands.
A third row was added to accommodate 80 000 fans.
Stadium is covered thanks to huge red thrusses overhanging the seats.
Angelo renna thinks there are better things to do to milan s iconic san siro stadium than tear it down.
This entailed the building with 11 concrete towers around the perimeter of the stadium.
The structure featuring high standards of comfort and safety is classified as uefa s category 4.
The 1989 redevelopment was also the last major one done due to world cup in 1990.
San siro stadium structure.
The italian born architect believes a better idea would be to fill the open air arena with.
11 spiral staircases were mounted four of which became support for the roof at the same time.
The san siro stadium with its 75 0923 seats is today the largest stadium in italy.
Four of these concrete towers were being located at the corners to support a new roof which has distinctive protruding red girders.
The colours of the seats mark the four sectors into which san siro is divided.
Four of these towers also hold up the large supporting beams for the new stadium roof.
However the most major change came in the 1990s when san siro was changed into an all seating venue.
Four of these towers were placed in each corner to serve as the foundation of the new red girder roof giving san siro a visual aesthetic unlike any other field in the world.
The four corner towers stand out beyond the bleachers reaching the roof level.
In its history san siro was the setting of many great games starting with the derby of milano and ending with prestigious internationals of italy champions league final and world cup.
On 3 march 1980 the stadium was named in honour of giuseppe meazza the two time world cup winner 1934 1938 who.
As part of the renovations the stadium became all seated with an extra tier being added in three sides of the stadium.