Tor di Valle Racecourse
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Hippodrome of Tor di Valle (Italian: Ippodromo Tor di Valle) was an important horse racing venue in the city of Rome. The hippodrome took its name from the area in which it was located and included a racetrack, a training track and a right track. It was one of the biggest of its kind in Europe.
Because of its size it often became a location for cultural, musical and social events in the city.
The hippodrome was closed in 2013 after an agreement that the new stadium of AS Roma and a business park with skyscrapers by Daniel Liebeskind will be built on its place.[1]
External links
- Julio Lafuente: Tribune dell’Ippodromo di Tor di Valle. Divisare.com (Italian)
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41°49′N 12°26′E / 41.82°N 12.43°E