Stadio Renato Dall’Ara was built in the mid 1920s. It officially opened on 29 May 1927 with a friendly between the national teams of Italy and Spain (2-0).
The stadium was initially called Il Littoriale and could hold 50,100 spectators. It already looked very similar to today’s stadium.
In the 1960s, plans were made for the construction of a new and larger stadium outside of the city, but these were finally abandoned.
After the War, the stadium had already changed names to Stadio Comunale, and in 1983 it was renamed to Stadio Renato Dall’Ara in honour of a former president of the club.
Stadio Renato Dall’Ara was selected as one of the playing venues of the 1990 World Cup, and for this got extensively refurbished and slightly further expanded.
During the World Cup, the stadium hosted three group matches and the round of 16 match between England and Belgium (1-0).
In 2016, plans were presented to extensively redevelop Stadio Renato Dall’Ara. This redevelopment would include the reconstruction of both curves, eliminating the athletics tracks around the stadium and moving the stands closer to the pitch, the removal of most external iron works, but leaving the historic parts of the exterior intact, and covering the entire stadium with a roof, which will be transparent in part so that the historic marathon tower can still be seen from the inside of the stadium.
The redevelopment would reduce capacity with 11,000 seats to a little under 24,000 seats and come at a cost of €60-€80 million, though the club has stated that the final project may still differ from what has thus far been presented.
How to get to Stadio Renato Dall’Ara
Stadio Renato Dall’Ara is located in the west of Bologna at about 3 kilometres from Bologna’s historic city centre and slightly more from the city’s central railway station.
If coming by car from the A1 (north or south), follow for Bologna and the A14 Ancona. From the A14, take exit 2 toward Bologna and follow for Bologna Centro. From there follow the signs for Stadio.
If using public transport, one can take bus 21 from the central railway station. Take the bus in the direction of Filanda and get off at stop Stadio. Buses leave several times an hour and the ride takes about 17 minutes. One can also catch bus 21 from the Via Marconi at the western side of the historic city centre.
An alternative from the historic city centre is to catch bus 14 from the Via Rizzoli. Take the bus in the direction of Piazza Giovanni XXIII and get off at stop Stadio. The journey takes just under 15 minutes and buses run many times an hour.
Capacity: 38,279 seats