Stadio dei Marmi
- Not to be confused with the football stadium in Carrara.
The Stadio dei Marmi (Italian: "Stadium of the Marbles") is a sport stadium in the Foro Italico, a sport complex in Rome, Italy.
It was designed in the 1920s as a complement to the annexed Academy of Physical Education (now the seat of CONI, Italian Olympic Committee), to be used by its students for training. Construction, designed by Enrico Del Debbio, was finished in 1928. It has Carrara marble steps lined by 59 (60 in the original project) marble statues in classical style, portraying athletes, each offered by the provinces of Italy.
The stadium was inaugurated in 1932. It hosted some of the field hockey preliminaries for the 1960 Summer Olympics.
Stadio dei Marmi was host to the 2009 World Aquatics Championships opening ceremony.
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- 1908: White City Stadium
- 1920: Olympisch Stadion
- 1928: Old Stadion
- 1932: Olympic Stadium
- 1936: Hockey Stadion (final), Hockey Stadion #2
- 1948: Empire Stadium (medal matches), Guinness Sports Club, Lyons' Sports Club, Polytechnic Sports Ground
- 1952: Velodrome
- 1956: Hockey Field, Melbourne Cricket Ground (final)
- 1960: Campo Tre Fontane, Olympic Velodrome (final), Stadio dei Marmi
- 1964: Komazawa Hockey Field
- 1968: Municipal Stadium
- 1972: Hockeyanlage
- 1976: Molson Stadium, McGill University
- 1980: Dynamo Central Stadium, Minor Arena; Young Pioneers Stadium (final)
- 1984: Weingart Stadium
- 1988: Seongnam Stadium
- 1992: Estadi Olímpic de Terrassa
- 1996: Clark Atlanta University Stadium, Morris Brown College Stadium (final)
- 2000: State Hockey Centre
- 2004: Olympic Hockey Centre
- 2008: Olympic Green Hockey Field
- 2012: Olympic Hockey Centre
- 2016: Olympic Hockey Center
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