Stadio Olimpico in Rome is a multifunctional national stadium, which hosts the most important meetings of the Italian national football team and rugby union, as well as athletics competitions. The stadium was built at the turn of the 1920s and 1930s, its design was created by the famous Italian architect Enrico Del Debbio.
At the stadium, members of two well-known Italian teams - Lazio and Roma - present their skills. The album also organizes concerts and important cultural events, including such celebrities as Cyndi Lauper, Rolling Stones, George Michael and Iron Maiden. The stands can seat almost 84,500 spectators.
The stadium was expanded, among others in the 1950s in connection with the planned organization of the Summer Olympic Games. Before the World Championships in 1990, the stadium was completely rebuilt.