Juventus Stadium, also known by its commercial name Allianz Stadium, is more than just a football arena; it's a true mecca for football fans located in Turin, Italy. Opened in 2011, it became the home ground for the legendary club Juventus and has a capacity of over 41,000 spectators. The stadium is the first in the history of Italian football to be fully owned by the club, making it a unique facility in the country.

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The arena was built on the site of the old Delle Alpi stadium and was designed following the English model, ensuring an excellent view of the pitch from any seat. The architectural highlight is the two massive L-shaped supports, painted in the colors of the Italian flag, which hold up the roof. A signature feature of the stadium is its exterior cladding made of thousands of aluminum plates, resembling a spaceship. Additionally, eco-friendly technologies and alternative energy sources were used during construction.
The total cost of the project was about 190 million euros, and the complex's infrastructure covers an area of 355,000 square meters. In addition to the arena itself, it houses commercial areas, service facilities, and extensive green spaces. Visiting Juventus Stadium is an opportunity to touch the history of one of the world's greatest football clubs and appreciate modern sports architecture.