San Siro

San Siro is a multi-purpose stadium located in Milan, Italy. Officially known as Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, it is primarily used for football (soccer) matches and serves as the home ground for two major Italian clubs: AC Milan and Inter Milan. Opened in 1926, San Siro has a seating capacity of approximately 75,000, making it one of the largest stadiums in Europe. The stadium is renowned for its distinctive architecture, including its iconic exterior and towering structure. It hosts not only domestic league matches but also international competitions, concerts, and various sporting events, making it a significant landmark in Milan and a prominent venue in the world of sports.