Events in Milan and surroundings: detail
From May 25 2010 to May 24 2011
San Siro stadium of Milan
The San Siro stadium "Giuseppe Meazza" stadium is situated in San Siro district. It was built in 1927 and restructured and modernized in 1990 for the World-Cup Italia '90. The stadium consists of three tiers, each of which is divided into 4 different-coloured zones - orange and red for the rectangular zones and green and blue for the curved zones - where 83,000 visitors find place.
The Museum San Siro INTER & MILAN offers the whole history of the two traditional Milan clubs. Here you find an extraordinary collection of historical objects, original jerseys, trophies and life-size statues of Giuseppe Meazza and other famous champions.
Opening hours: daily from 10:00 to 17:00 (times may differ on matchdays)
How to get to the San Siro Stadium Giuseppe Meazza
From the city centre:
By underground: MM1 (red line) direction Molino Dorino until LOTTO station.
From there you can take a buses or walk on foot, which takes approximately 15 minutes.
By tram nr 24 until the final stop AXUM.
By train:
From the central station (Milano Centrale) take the underground line 2 (MM2 green) in direction Famagosta, get out at Cadorna FN change into the underground line 1 (MM1 red) direction Molino Dorino, get out at LOTTO.
By plane:
From Linate Airport by bus nr.73 till the final stop San Babila, change into the underground line MM1(red) in direction Molino Dorino, get out at the stop LOTTO. . From there you can take a buses or walk on foot, which takes approximately 15 minutes.
From Malpensa Airport take the shuttle bus or the shuttletrain Malpensa Express to get to the center of Milano and take the underground from Cadorna station. From here you take the red underground line1 (MM1 red) in direction Molino Dorino, and get out at the stop LOTTO.
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