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Allianz Stadium seating plan & guide

Juventus's home in Turin, opened in 2011 on the site of the former Stadio delle Alpi. It was the first modern club-owned stadium in Italy, built with no running track so the steep stands sit just a few meters from the pitch for a close, electric atmosphere.

CityTurin
Opened2011
TypeFootball stadium
Capacity≈41,500

Best sections

Lateral (Tribuna sideline lower)

Lower sideline seats benefit from the trackless design that places fans right on top of the pitch.

Preferente (Tribuna mid/central)

Central mid-tier seats give the most complete view of the match and good cover.

Fondo (Curva behind goal)

The Curve behind the goals are where the most passionate Juventus support gathers.

Insider tips

  • Use the tram and shuttle links toward the Continassa/stadium area rather than driving, as nearby parking fills fast.
  • Bring a jacket for winter Serie A and Champions League nights; the bowl is open and Turin gets cold.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Allianz Stadium?

Lateral (Tribuna sideline lower) offer the closest view, while fondo (curva behind goal) are the best value. The Curve behind the goals are where the most passionate Juventus support gathers.

Where is Allianz Stadium?

Allianz Stadium is a football stadium in Turin, opened in 2011 with a capacity of ≈41,500.

Where can I find the cheapest Allianz Stadium tickets?

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