Stadion Luigi Ferraris is one of Italy’s most distinctive football venues—steep, compact, and famously close to the action. First opened in the early 20th century and extensively modernised for major tournaments, it blends historic character with the landmark corner towers and a tight bowl that amplifies the crowd. With a capacity of around 33,000, it’s a standout setting for matches and concerts where intensity matters as much as scale.
Inside, the experience is defined by punchy acoustics and sightlines that keep you connected to the pitch or stage even from higher rows. The steep stands create a “wall of sound” effect, while the sector layout and signage make it straightforward to find your entrance. Visitors also appreciate the practical concourses and a solid selection of food and drink for quick breaks without missing the atmosphere.
You’ll find the stadium in the Marassi area at Via Giovanni de Prà, 1, Genova, Italy. Entrances run around the perimeter, so the smoothest approach is to follow the gate and stand directions for your ticketed sector; street parking is limited, and many visitors plan for a short walk from nearby stops in the stadium zone. For broader city transport options and key hubs around Genova, see the information further down the page.