The Foro Italico Tennis Complex (Italian: Foro Italico) is not just a sports arena, but a monumental sports complex majestically situated in Rome, on the banks of the Tiber River at the foot of Monte Mario, Rome's highest hill. This large-scale facility in Italy is an iconic destination not only for tennis fans but also for lovers of architecture and sports history.

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The Foro Italico grounds house not only the famous tennis stadium hosting international tournaments but also several other outstanding sports facilities. These include the Swimming Stadium, the athletics Marble Stadium, and the legendary Olympic Stadium, which serves as the home ground for the famous football clubs Roma and Lazio. This makes Foro Italico a true hub for the city's sporting life.
The architectural character of the complex deserves special mention. It is designed in a signature monumental style using classical Roman elements. While walking through the grounds, you will see tall stone pines, numerous marble statues, and impressive mosaics in an ancient style. Interestingly, the design for one of the main tennis courts and the Swimming Stadium was created by architect Costantino Costantini, who successfully integrated modern sports facilities into the historical context of the Eternal City.