Line 614 and 615 connect the stadium with Mondello.If arriving by car from the E30 Viale della Regione Siciliana, exit at the Via Belgio and turn east into town (signs to Stadio La Favorita). Stadio Renzo Barbera opened on 24 January 1932 with a match between Palermo and Atalanta (5-1).

It would furthermore house several leisure facilities such as a cinema, gym, bar, wellness centre, and retail activities focused on sports.Stadio di Palermo was a proposed new stadium for Palermo Calcio. Palermo Football Club, known as Palermo FC or more simply Palermo, (Italian: (); locally [paˈlɛmmʊ]) is an Italian football club based in the Sicilian city of Palermo founded on 1 November 1900. Beach area Mondello lies about 6 kilometres further north.The stadium was first called Stadio Littorio, but soon changed names to Stadio Michele Marrone, a fallen war hero of the Spanish war. Club Honours. Perhaps too ambitious, as Palermo failed to make the jump to Serie A and therefore only sold out twice in the following years.Stadio La Favorita underwent its first major redevelopment in 1948 when the athletics track got removed and both curves got built. This higher capacity was however completely covered in only twice, respectively in a Serie C1 league match against Messina and a friendly match against Juventus. Palermo Football Club, known as Palermo FC or more simply Palermo, (Italian: (); locally [paˈlɛmmʊ]) is an Italian football club based in the Sicilian city of Palermo founded on 1 November 1900.

After the fall of the fascist regime, it changed names again, this time to La Favorita.Ticket prices range from €9.00 for a seat at one of the curves to €95.00 for a central seat at the main stand. Not all the stadiums have birds-eye views yet.

Due to this redevelopment, the capacity of the stadium was lowered to its current 37,619 seats.Plans were recently announced by current Palermo chairman Maurizio Zamparini in order to build a new stadium to be owned directly by the club. Palermo play at the 36349-capacity stadium "Stadio Renzo Barbera" Use the map controls to rotate and zoom the Palermo stadium view. Name of stadium: Comunale Renzo Barbera: Total capacity: 36.349: Seats: 36.349: Built: 1932: Formerly: 1932 - 1937 Stadio del Littorio 1937 - 1945 Michele Marrone 1945 - 60' Stadio Comunale 60' - …

It will take you roughly 45 minutes from Piazza Castelnuovo in the centre.In 2002, the stadium was renamed Stadio Renzo Barbera in honour of a former club president.Bus 107 follows an almost similar route but goes less regular. Palermo were the first football club founded in Sicily, the first in the South of Italy and also the 7th oldest extant club in the country.