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The world-famous San Siro Stadium (also known as the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza) is jointly home to Milan's two main football teams and two of the best teams in Italy's Serie A football league, AC Milan (www.acmilan.com) and Internazionale (www.inter.it). Both clubs have proud footballing traditions and the San Siro Museum tells the histories of both clubs with memorabilia including cups, medals and shirts as well as life-size replicas of some of the clubs' great players including Franco Baresi, Paolo Maldini, Marco Van Basten, Ruud Gullit and Nereo Rocco. Guided tours of this incredible 86,000 capacity ground are available. Both sets of fans are fiercely proud of their clubs and derby games between the two teams often have an electric atmosphere. The San Siro also hosts rock concerts during the closed season.
Air: Linate Airport and Malpensa Airport. Rail: Milan Centrale Station, Milan Porta Garibaldi Station and Milan Lambrate Station. Metro: Molino Dorino Station. Tram: Line 24. Road: Bus: Public services.

Contact Addresses
San Siro Stadium, Via Piccolomini 5, 20151 Milan, Italy
Tel: (02) 404 2 432
Website: www.sansirotour.com

Location
Milan , Italy , Milan



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