Stadium Information
Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia, home of Como, is one of the most scenic stadiums in Italian football. Opened in 1927 and situated directly along the western shore of Lake Como, the venue is framed by water on one side and alpine hills on the other, giving it an atmosphere unlike any other ground in Serie A. Its original architectural style reflected early twentieth‑century Italian design, with clean symmetrical lines and an open rectangular bowl. Over the decades the stadium has undergone various renovations but retains its historic charm.
Seating capacity stands at around thirteen thousand, with a natural grass pitch and stands that run close to the field, enhancing visibility and the intimacy of the matchday experience. Matchdays in Como are defined by the city’s relaxed character, lakeside setting and growing fanbase. Supporters gather along the waterfront promenades, cafés and piazzas before making their way into the stadium, where the proximity of the lake and surrounding mountains shapes both the light and acoustics.
The Curva, though smaller than those of Italy’s major clubs, produces a passionate atmosphere fuelled by a community that has followed the team through dramatic rises and returns to the top flight. Food offerings reflect local Lombard flavours, and recent improvements have strengthened the venue’s facilities without undermining its historic structure. Access to the stadium is supported by Como’s rail links, bus routes and lakeside roads, with parking available in nearby zones but often limited due to the city’s compact layout. Many supporters walk from the city centre. Accessibility features include step‑free entrances, ramps, designated wheelchair seating and adapted toilets.
The setting near parks, the marina and the historic waterfront makes Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia not only a football venue but one of the most picturesque stadium locations in Europe. For Como, it is both a symbol of heritage and an emblem of renewed ambition.
