Mid-style: The Italian Ministry of Culture confirms that the second floor stand of San Siro has been built less than 70 years ago and is allowed to be demolished

Football 9:16am, 14 July 2025 99

According to the "Sports of Milan", the Italian Ministry of Culture confirmed that the second floor stand can be demolished after the San Siro Stadium is sold.

Milan and Inter Milan two clubs plan to acquire the San Siro Stadium and its surrounding areas, demolish the second floor stands of San Siro, and build a new stadium next to the original site. Some of the buildings of the original San Siro Stadium will be retained as a museum. The Milan Municipal Government has reached a preliminary agreement with the two clubs, but notarization procedures are still required.

Sì Meazza, a group of some people who opposed the sale of the stadium, said that the second-floor stand in San Siro was completed in June 1955 and has been 70 years old. It is a "cultural heritage of historic value" and cannot be demolished.

However, after review, the Italian Ministry of Culture confirmed that November 10, 1955 was the date when the second floor stand in San Siro was completed and passed the acceptance. From then on, the second floor stand in San Siro was completed less than 70 years ago, so it does not belong to a "cultural heritage of historical value" and can be demolished. The Ministry of Culture also took out some pictures and briefings from June 1955, confirming that the second floor stand on the stadium was not yet completed.

There will be a hearing on this on Tuesday, but "Milan Sports" said that the current situation will help Milan and Inter acquire San Siro and rebuild a new stadium. Milan Mayor Sarah also tried to continue to speed up the sale of the stadium, after saying that it would be necessary to reach a formal sale agreement by the end of July.

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