Turin: Sport
Places and attractions in the Sport category
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Juventus Stadium
Juventus Stadium, known for sponsorship reasons as Allianz Stadium since 2017, stands as a modern temple of football in the northern Italian city of Turin. Opened in September 2011, this state-of-the-art sports venue serves as the home of Juventus Football Club, one of...
Pala Alpitour
Nestled in the heart of Turin, Italy, the Pala Alpitour stands as a modern colossus in the realm of sports and entertainment venues. Since opening its doors in 2005, this multifunctional arena has swiftly become a cornerstone for major international events, drawing...
Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
The Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino is a renowned sports venue situated in the vibrant city of Turin, Italy. With a seating capacity of over 27,000 spectators, it serves as a testament to Italy's deep-rooted passion for football.
Stadio Filadelfia
Stadio Filadelfia, an emblematic sport venue nestled in the heart of Turin, Italy, holds a special place in the city's rich football heritage. Originally opened in 1926, this historic stadium was the hallowed ground of Torino Football Club, fondly known as "Il Grande...
Oval Lingotto
Torino Oval Lingotto is an indoor arena in Turin, Italy. It was built for use at the 2006 Winter Olympics, during which it hosted speed skating events.
Juventus Training Center
The Juventus Training Center is a football training facility owned by Juventus, located in the city of Turin. The training ground is part of the J-Village and features modern facilities and was opened in April 2018. The facility measures a total of 59,500 square meters.
Torino Esposizioni
Torino Esposizioni is an exhibition hall and convention centre in Turin, Italy which was primarily completed in 1948, designed by Pier Luigi Nervi. The building is made with primarily ferrocemento and glass.
PalaRuffini
PalaRuffini, formerly known as Palasport di Torino, is a multi-purpose Indoor arena located in Turin, Italy. It is primarily used for basketball and volleyball games, as well as boxing matches and concerts. The arena's seating capacity is 4,500 people.
Velodrome Humbert I
Velodrome Humbert I, commonly known in Italian as Velodromo Umberto I, was an early cycling velodrome and, from 1898, a football ground in Turin. The velodrome was named in honour of then King Humbert I of Savoy.