Allianz Stadium

Capacity
41,507
Year Opened
2011
Surface Type
grass
Club/Team
Juventus
City
Turin
Coordinates
45.1096,7.6413
Country
Italy
Sport
football
Continent
Europe

Stadium Information

Allianz Stadium, home of Juventus, opened in 2011 and marked a new era in Italian football stadiumdesign. Built on the site of the old Stadio delle Alpi, the venue introduced a modern, intimate layout that brought supporters much closer to the pitch than was typical in Italy.

With a capacity of around forty-one thousand, the stadium features a natural grass surface, steep stands and a distinctive architectural profile defined by its two white support masts and curved roof sections. The design prioritises visibility, acoustics and sustainability, incorporating energy‑efficient systems and extensive commercial areas connected to the wider Juventus complex.

Matchdays at Allianz Stadium have a sharp, energetic character shaped by Juventus’ traditions and its demanding fan base. Supporters gather in the adjacent shopping district, plazas and museum areas before moving toward the entrances that wrap around the stadium. Inside, the closeness of the stands creates strong acoustics, giving prominence to the Curva Sud, which leads much of the chanting and choreography.

Evening matches highlight the stadium’s striking roof lighting and clean architectural lines, helping produce a polished, modern atmosphere. Concessions feature a mix of stadium staples and regional Piedmontese flavours, and premium areas offer upgraded hospitality experiences. Access to the stadium includes tram services, bus routes and major road links that connect the northern districts of Turin with the wider metropolitan area. Parking is available across designated lots, though public transport remains a popular option on matchdays due to traffic around the complex. Accessibility features include step‑free entrances, ramps, elevators, wheelchair seating locations and adapted toilets.

The surrounding district includes commercial areas, the Juventus Museum and thetraining facilities, creating a complete club‑centric environment. Allianz Stadium stands as a symbol of Juventus’ modern identity and remains one of the most advanced football venues in Italy.