ARENA CIVICA

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'Arena Civica' is a multi-use stadium in Milan, Italy, which was opened on 18 August, 1807 and is one of the city’s main examples of neoclassical architecture. During its history it has been used for many kinds of events, including the reconstruction of naval battles; William Frederick Cody (“Buffalo Billâ€) twice brought his “Wild West Show†here. Today it mainly hosts football matches, concerts and cultural events. The stadium holds 18,000–30,000.

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History
Facilities
See also
External links

History


Facilities



★ one 8-lane 800 m track

★ one soccer and rugby pitch (100 x 86 m)

See also


Stadio Giuseppe Meazza (or San Siro Stadium)

External links



Description On Comune di Milano website

ARENA CIVICA.doc , a document in Microsoft Word format from the Comune di Milano website offering a history of the arena.

Arena Civica History of the Arena Civica (Italian)

History of the Arena Civica (French)

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