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Stadio Pierluigi Penzo
Venezia FC plays its home matches at the Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo, one of the most unusual and atmospheric football stadiums in all of Italy. Located on the island of Sant'Elena in Venice, the stadium is accessible only by water bus (vaporetto) or on foot — it is the only major Italian professional football ground situated in a lagoon city without direct road access. Built in 1913, Penzo is one of the oldest continuously used football stadiums in Italy, with a capacity of approximately 11,150 spectators. The ground's location, surrounded by the Venetian lagoon, makes it one of the most visually striking venues in European football.
Despite the logistical challenges of its island setting, the Penzo has hosted top-flight Italian football on multiple occasions, as Venezia has moved between Serie A and Serie B over the decades. The stadium received significant upgrades ahead of Venezia's Serie A campaigns in recent years, including improvements to the main stands and pitch. The experience of attending a match at Penzo is unlike anywhere else in world football — fans arrive by boat or walk through Venice's narrow streets and across bridges to reach the ground, lending every matchday a unique ceremonial quality that reflects the extraordinary setting of the city itself.
Stadio Penzo has undergone several renovation discussions and plans in recent years, with some proposals suggesting partial relocation of the stadium or expansion of facilities to bring it up to modern Serie A standards. The challenge of construction in Venice's delicate lagoon environment adds complexity to any development plans. Whatever the future holds, the Penzo remains one of Italian football's most cherished anachronisms — a stadium where history, architecture, and natural beauty combine to create an experience that goes far beyond the ninety minutes of play on the pitch.