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Arena Civica (Italian pronunciation: [aˈrɛːna ˈtʃiːvika, aˈreːna -]), officially Arena Gianni Brera, is a multi-purpose stadium in Milan, Italy, which was opened on 18 August 1807. One of the city's main examples of neoclassical architecture, today it mainly hosts football and rugby union games, concerts and cultural events. The stadium can hold 18,000–30,000 spectators.

Arena Civica
Jeanne Geneviève Labrosse, the world’s first female parachutist, drops into the Arena in 1824
Former names
Arena del Foro Bonaparte, Arena Civica
LocationParco Sempione, Milan
OwnerComune di Milano (city council)
Capacity10,000
Construction
Broke ground1806
Opened18 August 1807
Renovated1945
ArchitectLuigi Canonica
Tenants
Inter Milan (1930–1947)
Milan (1941–1945)

Since 17 January 2010 the Arena is the home ground of Amatori Rugby Milano, a rugby union club founded in 1927 that won 18 Italian Championships. The stadium is also the host venue for an annual athletics meeting – the Notturna di Milano,[1] as well as the home pitch for Milan's third football team, Brera Calcio.


History


The Arena Civica opened on 18 August 1807, and later it was used for football activities, mainly by Inter: initially only for the biggest matches and afterwards on a stable basis, from 1930 until 10 December 1958, when the Nerazzurri faced Lyon for the Fairs Cup. It was used on 15 May 1910 in the Italy national football team's first official match, a 6–2 victory over France.

During its history it has been used for many kinds of events, including the reconstruction of naval battles; William Frederick Cody ("Buffalo Bill") twice brought his "Wild West Show" here. Other artists who performed at the Arena include Chicago, Joe Cocker, Stewart Copeland, The Cure, Little Feat, Ben Harper, Lenny Kravitz, Lou Reed, The Manhattan Transfer, Robert Plant, Public Image Limited, Radiohead, Patti Smith, Ringo Starr, Rod Stewart, Sting and Andy Summers. The Arena is also the site of the Milan Jazzin' Festival. In 2003, it was renamed "Arena Gianni Brera" in honor of the sportswriter and journalist Gianni Brera.

The facade of the stadium
The facade of the stadium

Facilities



See also


The entrance of the Arena
The entrance of the Arena

References


  1. Sampaolo, Diego (10 September 2010). Howe, Semenya, and Yenew highlight in Milan. IAAF. Retrieved on 10 September 2010.



На других языках


[de] Arena Civica

Die Arena Civica Gianni Brera, bekannt als die Arena Civica, ist eine Mehrzwecksportanlage in der italienischen Metropole Mailand, Region Lombardei, im Norden des Landes. Sie wurde 1807 als Amphitheater eröffnet, bevor sie 1870 an die Stadt Mailand übergeben wurde. Sie liegt nördlich des Castello Sforzesco im Parco Sempione.
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[fr] Arena Civica

L'Arena Civica (depuis 2003 Arena Gianni Brera) est un stade situé à Milan, en Italie.



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