Allianz Stadium

Juventus FC Torino Italy

Address
Corso Gaetano Scirea, 50, 10151 Torino TO, Italie
Inauguration
8 September 2011
Capacity
41,507 spectators
Pitch type
Natural grass

About the stadium

Opened in 2011 on the site of the former Stadio delle Alpi, the Juventus Stadium (better known by its commercial name Allianz Stadium) is the modern home ground of Juventus Football Club. With 41,507 seats, it was the first Italian stadium wholly owned by a club and remains one of the most technically advanced in Europe.

Its design brings the stands to within 7.5 metres of the pitch, tightening the connection between players and supporters during Serie A and Champions League fixtures alike.

Located in the Continassa district in northwestern Turin, the stadium is part of the larger J-Village complex, which includes the training centre, the club's headquarters, and the J-Museum, an interactive museum covering the history of Juventus.

Built with sustainability and accessibility in mind, the Allianz Stadium features dynamic LED lighting and a structure designed to eliminate obstructed views throughout the bowl.

The stadium offers guided tours combining the museum with a behind-the-scenes look at the ground: dressing rooms, the players' tunnel, the pitch, VIP boxes, and more, a close look at the day-to-day surroundings of the "Old Lady".

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Attendance

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Location

Getting there

Bus

  • Stadio (0.3 km)
  • Scirea (0.3 km)
  • Stadio Alpi Nord (0.3 km)
  • Druento (0.4 km)
  • Grosseto (0.4 km)

Tram

  • Allianz Stadium Capolinea (0.3 km)
  • Pervinche (0.8 km)
  • Sansovino (0.9 km)
  • Cincinnato (1.0 km)
  • Montale (1.1 km)

Train

  • Torino Grosseto (2.1 km)
  • Venaria Reale Reggia (2.6 km)

Airport

  • Aeroporto di Torino (10.2 km)

From

£25.00