Stadio della Roma

Stadio della Roma
A 3D rendering of a round stadium with two angular buildings leading up to it
A proposed design from March 2014
Map
LocationRome, Italy
Coordinates41°49′43.4″N 12°25′31.7″E / 41.828722°N 12.425472°E / 41.828722; 12.425472
OwnerNEEP Roma Holding (parent company of A.S. Roma S.p.A.)
Capacity52,500 (expandable to 60,000)
Construction
Construction cost€300 million (2014 est.)
ArchitectDan Meis
Tenants
A.S. Roma (halted as of February 2021)

Stadio della Roma is a planned stadium for the Serie A team A.S. Roma which would built in Rome where the Tor di Valle Hippodrome is located in. As of July 2024, archeological surveys were halted by the TAR of Rome, and construction of the stadium is supposed to begin in early 2025 after the surveys will be completed. The planned location is near the Roma Tiburtina station and the stadium will be reachable via the A91 highway which links the city with its main airport, by Suburban railways and by Line B's Quintiliani station.[1] The planned capacity is of 52,500 spectators. The stadium was designed by American architect Dan Meis with engineering firm SCE Project and Arup, the design has taken inspiration from the ancient Colosseum. Features of the stadium will include luxury boxes, and 14,000-seats reserved for the Ultras of the Curva Sud in the current A.S. Roma Stadium. [2]

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  2. ^ http://bigstory.ap.org/article/modern-colosseum-roma-reveals-new-stadium-plan |title= A modern Colosseum: Roma reveals new stadium plan |work= Associated Press |first= Andrew |last= Dampf |date= March 26, 2014 |accessdate= March 30, 2014}}

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