14 Historic Stadiums Reborn: Where Sports Legends Now Host Epic Events
8. Stadio Olimpico (Rome, Italy): From Grandeur to Multi-Purpose Powerhouse

Built in 1937 and expanded dramatically for the 1960 Olympics and 1990 FIFA World Cup, Rome's Stadio Olimpico exemplifies consistent modernization. Its rebirth involved numerous facelifts, including the distinctive white canopy roof, upgrading infrastructure to UEFA standards, and enhancing fan comfort. It remains the shared home for fierce Serie A rivals AS Roma and S.S. Lazio, and a consistent host for Italy national team matches, Coppa Italia finals, and international rugby. Its sustained relevance in a historic city proves that classic stadiums can indeed adapt and thrive through successive eras.








