Inter have published the first two pictures of the volumetric project for their new 70,000-seat stadium and have launched a poll for their fans.
Inter are planning to build their new stadium in the area of Rozzano and have just published the first two images of a volumetric project by Populous.
This means Inter’s new stadium won’t necessarily look like the one in the pictures published by the club.
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Populous is the same design firm behind the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which had also presented a project for ‘The Cathedral’, a new stadium to be built in the San Siro area after 2026, which should have been shared by Inter and Milan.
This proposal is no longer on the table as both Milanese sides are working on two different projects to have club-owned stadiums.
Inter have released the latest updates on their own plan, confirming the acquisition of the exclusive rights from Infrafin for an area in Rozzano.
The Nerazzurri said they want to build a new, modern, sustainable and accessible 70,000-seat stadium with green areas, restaurants and shops.
“Outside will be built a sports town and reception spaces for fans and for all people who will attend the district, in continuity with the surrounding park and usable for 365 days a year.”
The stadium will be “integrated with Milan’s infrastructure” and easily connected with the city centre, said the Nerazzurri.
Inter have also launched a poll involving the whole “Nerazzurri community” to share opinions on different issues, including mobility, regarding the club’s “new home.”
Oh wow. What a beautiful rendition of a stadium that will never be allowed to be built this century