San Siro Stadium, officially known as Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, is an iconic football stadium situated in the San Siro district of Milan, Italy. It serves as the home ground for two of Italy's most famous football clubs, AC Milan and Internazionale (also known as Inter Milan). The stadium was opened in 1926 and has since undergone several renovations to expand its capacity and modernize its facilities. With a seating capacity of around 80,000, it is one of the largest stadiums in Europe. The architecture of San Siro is notable for its massive towers and the array of spiral ramps. It has hosted numerous prestigious events, including FIFA World Cup matches, UEFA Champions League finals, and concerts by major artists. The stadium also includes a museum that celebrates the history of its tenant clubs and houses a broad collection of memorabilia. The surrounding area of San Siro is primarily residential and has a number of sports facilities, reflecting Milan's sporting culture.