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Stadio Artemio Franchi
Stadio Comunale
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Former namesStadio Comunale
LocationFlorence,Italy
OwnerMunicipality of Florence
Capacity
47,282
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1931
Renovated1990
ArchitectPier Luigi Nervi
Tenants
ACF Fiorentina
This article is about the football stadium in Florence. For the stadium in Siena see Stadio Artemio Franchi (Siena)

Stadio Artemio Franchi is a football stadium in Florence, Italy. It is currently the home of ACF Fiorentina.

The stadium was built in 1931[1] and holds 47,282. The architect is Pier Luigi Nervi[1] (known for the Nervi hall in the Vatican) and it is one of the most relevant examples of 20th century architecture in the city.

The stadium is built entirely of reinforced concrete with a 70 meter (230 ft) tower that bears the stadium's flagstaff. The tower is called the "Tower of Marathon". Around the base of the tower, spiral ramps lead from the ground floor to the upper edge of the grandstand.[1]

The stadium was originally called the "Comunale" but was renamed after the former FIGC president, Artemio Franchi in 1991.

The stadium itself underwent renovations for the 1990 FIFA World Cup[1] which included removing the running track and increasing the seating capacity.

The official record attendance is 58,271 from 1984-11-25, at a Serie A match between Fiorentina and Inter.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Zucconi, Guido (1995). Florence: An Architectural Guide (2001 Reprint ed.). San Giovanni Lupatoto (Vr): Arsenale Editrice. p. 131. ISBN 88-7743-147-4.

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