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Best Sports Venues in Turin

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Pala Alpitour

Built as the new Palasport Olimpico, the Pala Alpitour (formerly PalaOlimpico Isozaki) is a massive facility constructed for the 2006 Torino Winter Olympic Games. It can seat around 15,657 people at once and is one of the largest arenas in the city and also hosts concerts and music events. The venue is very flexible with a movable stage making it an ice rink, a stadium as well as a concert arena. The Pala Alpitour looks stunning with the wonderful lighting. The who's who of the music world have blessed the stage here giving stunning performances.

Corso Sebastopoli 123, Turin, Italy, 10134
Olympic Grande Torino Stadium

This large, multi-purpose stadium can accommodate over 27,958 spectators. Constructed in 1933 for the FIFA World Cup 1934, it was originally called Stadio Mussolini after the Italian dictator. But post World War II, it was renamed the Stadio Olimpico. This was also the time it hosted the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2006 Olympic Games. The stadium is one of the top event hosts for big matches especially in the European League and is the home of Juventus (only for this season 2010-11) and Torino, the two top soccer teams of Torino. It also attracts huge crowds thanks to its excellent facilities and also the players who come to play here.

Via Filadelfia 96/b, Turin, Italy, 10137
Palavela

It should be easy for you to locate this venue, thanks to its dimensions. The stadium measures 130 meters (426.5 feet) in diameter, with a height of 29 meters (95 feet) and can accommodate 8,260 spectators. It is located in the Lingotto Olympic District and was built in 1961. However, it was reconstructed after it was chosen as the venue for the figure skating championships in the 2006 Winter Olympics. Further modifications were carried out, so it could host various sporting events as well as exhibitions.

Via Ventimiglia 145, Turin, Italy, 10127
Allianz Stadium

Juventus Stadium is a 41507-seater stadium that was inaugurated in September 2011 and the opening match was played between Juventus - Parma football clubs. Home to the Juventus Football Club, this is the foremost Italian club to not only build but completely own their home stadium. An important fact that is not to be missed is that this stadium has adopted eco-friendly practices like use of solar power, rainwater harvesting and so forth.

Corso Gaetano Scirea 50, Turin, Italy, 10151
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