Foro Italico
Foro Italico is a sports complex in Rome, Italy, on the slopes of Monte Mario. It was built between 1928 and 1938 as the Foro Mussolini under the design of Enrico Del Debbio and, later, Luigi Moretti.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Stadio Olimpico and Ponte Milvio.
Stadio Olimpico
Stadium
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Stadio Olimpico, colloquially known as l'Olimpico, is an Italian multi-purpose sports venue located in Rome. Seating over 70,000 spectators, it is the largest sports facility in Rome and the second-largest in Italy, after Milan's San Siro. Stadio Olimpico is situated 390 metres northwest of Foro Italico.
Ponte Milvio
Photo: Livioandronico2013, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Milvian Bridge is a bridge over the Tiber in northern Rome, Italy. It was an economically and strategically important bridge in the era of the Roman Empire and was the site of the famous Battle of the Milvian Bridge in 312 AD, which led to the imperial rule of Constantine. Ponte Milvio is situated 1 km northeast of Foro Italico.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include North Rome and Columbus.
Columbus
Neighborhood
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Columbus is a residential district in Rome, Italy, in Balduina, located north of the city centre. Columbus is situated 2½ km west of Foro Italico.
Vatican
Photo: Michelangelo, Public domain.
Vatican City is the world's smallest country both by area and by population, and is the centre of Catholicism. This tiny country completely within Rome is packed with more history and artwork than most cities in the world, and indeed many countries.
Foro Italico
- Type: Stadium
- Description: sport venues in Rome, Italy
- Categories: sports complex, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Municipio Roma I, Rome, Metropolitan Rome, Lazio, Central Italy, Italy, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Armenian to Ukrainian—“Foro Italico” goes by many names.
- Armenian: “Իտալական ֆորում”
- Catalan: “Foro Italico”
- Cebuano: “Foro Italico”
- Chinese: “意大利广场”
- Chinese: “義大利廣場”
- Dutch: “Foro Italico”
- French: “Foro Italico”
- French: “Stade des marbres”
- German: “Foro Italico”
- German: “Foro Mussolini”
- Hebrew: “פורו איטליקו”
- Italian: “Foro Italico (Roma)”
- Italian: “Foro italico”
- Italian: “Foro Italico”
- Italian: “Foro Mussolini”
- Italian: “Plonio”
- Japanese: “ファロ・イタリコ”
- Japanese: “フォロ・イタリコ”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Foro Italico”
- Norwegian: “Foro Italico”
- Polish: “Foro Italico”
- Polish: “Foro Mussolini”
- Portuguese: “Foro Italico”
- Russian: “Foro Italico”
- Russian: “Foro Mussolini”
- Russian: “Итальянский форум”
- Russian: “Форум Муссолини”
- Serbian: “Форо Италико”
- Spanish: “Foro Italico”
- Spanish: “Foro Itálico”
- Swedish: “Foro Italico”
- Tagalog: “Foro Italico”
- Ukrainian: “Foro Italico”
- Ukrainian: “Італійський форум”
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