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Stadium & Arena Attractions In Lazio

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Lazio is one of the 20 administrative regions of Italy. Situated in the central peninsular section of the country, it has almost 5.9 million inhabitants – making it the second most populated region of Italy – and its GDP of more than 170 billion euros per annum means that it has the nation's second largest regional economy. The capital of Lazio is Rome, which is also Italy's capital and the country's largest city.
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Stadium & Arena Attractions In Lazio

  • 1. Stadio Benito Stirpe Frosinone
    The Stadio Benito Stirpe , is an all-seater football stadium in the Italian city of Frosinone, Lazio. Designed in the mid-1970s and built in the second half of the 1980s, the stadium remained unfinished for about thirty years: its completion in fact took place between 2015 and 2017 on the initiative of greater local football team the Frosinone Calcio, who got by the City of plant management rights for 45 years , in order to replace the old municipal stadium. With a capacity of 16,227, it is the largest stadium found in the province, and the third in Lazio.It is dedicated to the memory of Benito Stirpe, entrepreneur and chairman of Frosinone Calcio in the 1960s, and father of Maurizio, his successor at the helm of the club.The total cost of the stadium was approximately €20 million, of wh...
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  • 3. Stadio Domenico Francioni Latina
    Stadio Domenico Francioni, is a multi-purpose stadium in Latina, Lazio, Italy. It is mainly used mostly for football matches and hosts the home matches of U.S. Latina Calcio of the Serie B. The stadium has a capacity of 9,398 spectators.
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  • 6. Stadio dei marmi Rome
    Not to be confused with the football stadium in Carrara. The Stadio dei Marmi is a sport stadium in the Foro Italico, a sport complex in Rome, Italy. It was designed in the 1920s as a complement to the annexed Academy of Physical Education , to be used by its students for training. Originally designed by Enrico Del Debbio, construction was completed in 1928. It has Carrara marble steps lined by 59 marble statues in classical style portraying athletes that perform various sporting disciplines. Each statue was offered by the provinces of Italy. The stadium was inaugurated in 1932. It hosted some of the field hockey preliminaries for the 1960 Summer Olympics. Stadio dei Marmi was also the host for the 2009 World Aquatics Championships opening ceremony.
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  • 7. Palazzetto dello Sport Rome
    The Palazzetto dello Sport is an indoor arena located in Piazza Apollodoro in Rome, Italy. It has a 3,500 seating capacity for basketball games.The venue was constructed along with the 11,500-seat Palazzo dello Sport for the 1960 Summer Olympics and inaugurated in 1957. It was designed by architect Annibale Vitellozzi its reinforced thin-shell concrete dome was engineered by Pier Luigi Nervi under the direction of Engineer Giacomo Maccagno.During the Olympics the arena hosted basketball among other sports. Presently it is the home venue of a professional basketball team and also hosts volleyball matches and other events. It is less commonly known as the PalaTiziano or PalaFlaminio,
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  • 8. Stadio Flaminio Rome
    The Stadio Flaminio is a stadium in Rome. It lies along the Via Flaminia, three kilometres northwest of the city centre, 300 metres away from the Parco di Villa Glori. The interior spaces include a covered swimming pool, rooms for fencing, amateur wrestling, weightlifting, boxing and gymnastics.
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