From 1928 in Bergamo

The Stadium of Bergamo, home to Atalanta’s home matches, has a long and glorious history. Built in 1928, the Brumana, this was its name, initially had the capacity of 12.000 seats. The occupied space is 35.000 square metres and is still the same, with a field 110m x 70m of size.
Today the stadium has a capacity of 19.768 spectators.
Compared to the original facility, the Renaissance Tribune (Tribuna Rinascimento) was covered and two curves were added.
The Curva Nord is dedicated to Federico Pisani, the Curva Sud to Piermario Morosini.

An exclusive location

The New Stadium of Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio is an extraordinary opportunity for retailers. President Antonio Percassi has a very clear vision of how the European football system is evolving. Holding property of the Stadium means that it becomes home for the team and for the supporters, creating a stronger emotional connection. The Stadium becomes an open space where to live an entertainment experience that includes not attending the sport event but doing shopping, having a meal or a break together with friends and family. The new Stadium will be a modern facility of international level and a destination to visit.

The reconstruction will offer 17 commercial units at the ground floor, food and non-food, between 60 and 400 square metres of surface, with a full view of the main street which is visible and available during the whole week. The redevelopment of the facilities will be held in three steps; the works will be carried out when the league is on hold. The facility will be fully covered, the main tribunes will remain the same, as they are considered a historical asset, while the stands will be made from scratch. The total capacity will be of 24.000 seats. The underground parking garage will be constructed in front of the Curva Sud for about 275 parking places which will still be managed by the City of Bergamo. The new Stadium will comply with all the regulations so that it will be possible to host the European competitions and international matches.