
5,000 spectators
1973
Via Castello d'Amore 4, 31100 Monigo TV, Italy
Treviso, Italy
Grass
Single-Sport Venue
Rugby Union
Stadium
Traditional Italian rugby ground — two covered stands on the sides of the pitch (Tribuna Ovest west, Tribuna Est east), with the two end zones uncovered
Stadio Comunale di Monigo is a compact, traditional Italian rugby ground with two covered stands and a natural grass playing surface. The Tribuna Ovest (West Stand, 1973) is the historic main stand with 2,700 covered seats — the only originally-covered stand and home to all main hospitality areas, the press room, the photographers' room, six changing rooms for athletes and referees, the historic clubhouse, an events room, and the Benetton club shop. The Tribuna Est (East Stand) was fully renovated and given a new roof in 2018, providing 2,300 modern covered seats with improved facilities. Approximately 1,000 on-site parking spaces are available adjacent to the stadium — one of the best provisions in the URC. The natural grass pitch is well-suited to the northern Italian climate. Multiple food and drink outlets, plus an on-site restaurant, serve matchday supporters.
Stadio Comunale di Monigo — commonly known simply as Stadio Monigo — is the historic home of Italian URC side Benetton Rugby, located in the Monigo frazione (suburb) of Treviso in the Veneto region of northern Italy. The 5,000-capacity rugby-specific ground is owned by the Comune of Treviso and has hosted Benetton Rugby since opening in 1973 (officially inaugurated on 25 October 1975). Capacity is divided between two covered stands: the historic Tribuna Ovest (West Stand) with 2,700 seats — the only originally covered stand — and the Tribuna Est (East Stand) with 2,300 seats, fully renovated and covered in 2018 to increase capacity and improve the spectator experience. The all-time record attendance of 10,000 was set on 24 January 1998 when Italy hosted Scotland in a famous Test match — temporary stands were installed alongside the permanent stands to almost double the venue's capacity. The stadium features six changing rooms for athletes and referees, multiple food and drink outlets, a restaurant, the historic clubhouse, an events room, a press room, a photographers' room, a hospitality suite, and the Benetton club shop. Ample parking for approximately 1,000 cars is available adjacent to the stadium, with a bus stop nearby. On 19 June 2021, Stadio Monigo hosted the Pro14 Rainbow Cup final, where home side Benetton Rugby memorably defeated the Bulls 35-8 to lift their first major professional trophy.
Stadio Comunale di Monigo was conceived in 1970 when ground was broken in the Monigo frazione of Treviso — a quiet suburb west of the historic city centre. The stadium opened for play in 1973 with its official inauguration ceremony on 25 October 1975. The ground was commissioned by the Comune of Treviso as a dedicated rugby venue for the rapidly-growing Benetton Rugby (founded 1932) — already one of Italy's most successful clubs with multiple Italian championships to its name by that time. The Benetton clothing family company became the main sponsor in 1979, lending its name to the club from then on. Benetton Rugby went on to dominate Italian club rugby from 1997 to 2010, winning the championship 10 times in 13 seasons. Throughout this dominant era, Stadio Monigo became one of the most-feared rugby venues in continental Europe. The famous 24 January 1998 Italy v Scotland Test match expanded the stadium to a record 10,000 capacity via temporary stands. In 2010, Benetton Rugby joined the Celtic League (now URC) as one of two new Italian franchises, marking the start of the venue's European professional era. The major modernisation came in 2018, when the previously-uncovered Tribuna Est was completely renovated and given a new roof, expanding overall capacity and significantly improving the spectator experience. The renovated stadium hosted the famous 2021 Pro14 Rainbow Cup Final on 19 June 2021 — a 35-8 Benetton victory over the Bulls that delivered the club its first major professional silverware. The stadium remains the spiritual home of Italian rugby and Benetton's URC and European Champions Cup home fixtures.
Stadio Monigo offers one of the most distinctive matchday atmospheres in the URC — an intimate Italian rugby cauldron where Benetton's passionate supporters cheer the "Leoni" (Lions) onto the pitch with traditional Italian rugby chants and the rousing performance of Italy's national anthem on big European nights. The 5,000-capacity compact ground places spectators incredibly close to the action across the two covered stands, with the acoustics generated under the renovated roofs creating a fierce home advantage. The Veneto region rugby heritage runs deep — Italy's rugby strongholds of Treviso, Padua and Verona all within easy distance — and matchdays attract a passionate, knowledgeable Italian rugby crowd. The post-match Italian aperitivo tradition extends across Treviso's many local trattorie and bars, making a Benetton matchday one of the most enjoyable away weekends on the URC calendar.
Stadio Comunale di Monigo does not currently offer a regularly scheduled public stadium tour programme. As a municipal stadium owned by the Comune of Treviso primarily focused on Benetton Rugby matchday operations, the venue has limited tour availability. Bespoke group visits can be arranged via the Benetton Rugby commercial team for schools, corporate clients, and supporter groups by appointment. Tours typically include behind-the-scenes access to the home dressing room (one of six athlete changing rooms), the players' tunnel, pitchside on the natural grass surface, the renovated 2018 Tribuna Est and original 1973 Tribuna Ovest, the historic clubhouse, press room and hospitality suite, and stories of Benetton's 2021 Rainbow Cup Final triumph. Contact Benetton Rugby via benettonrugby.it/stadio-di-monigo or +39 0422 419011 to enquire about group visit availability. Tours can be conducted in Italian or English.
Stadio Monigo does not feature a dedicated permanent museum, but the venue showcases Benetton Rugby heritage throughout the historic clubhouse and Tribuna Ovest hospitality areas. The club's history dates back to 1932, with displays celebrating Benetton's 15 Italian national championships, the 10 championships won between 1997 and 2010, the famous 1998 Italy v Scotland Test match that drew 10,000 fans, and the historic 2021 Pro14 Rainbow Cup Final victory over the Bulls — the club's first major professional trophy. The historic Benetton Rugby clubhouse contains decades of memorabilia, photographs, and trophies celebrating the role of the Benetton family clothing company as the club's main sponsor since 1979 — one of the longest sponsorship partnerships in world rugby.
Treviso Centrale is the nearest mainline railway station to Stadio Monigo, located approximately 3.5km from the stadium — a 10-minute taxi ride or 15-minute MOM (Mobilità di Marca) bus journey. Operated by Trenitalia, the station has frequent regional and InterCity services from Venice Mestre (30 min), Padua (45 min), Verona (1h 30m), Vicenza (1h), and Udine. Long-distance services connect Treviso to Milan, Rome, Trieste, and Bologna. The station is in central Treviso, walking distance to most city centre hotels.
MOM (Mobilità di Marca) Bus Route 9 is the dedicated direct service from central Treviso to Stadio Monigo. The route runs from Treviso Centrale Station and the city centre directly to the Monigo frazione, stopping immediately adjacent to the stadium. Journey time is approximately 15-20 minutes depending on traffic. A standard single fare is around €1.50-€2.00, purchased in advance from tabaccherie (tobacconists), MOM ticket machines, or via the MOM app.
Stadio Monigo is reached via the A27 motorway (from Venice, take exit Treviso Nord) or the A4 (from Venice/Milan via Mestre). The stadium has one of the best parking provisions in the URC, with ample on-site parking adjacent to the stadium for approximately 1,000 cars. From the A27 Treviso Nord exit, follow signs to Monigo — the stadium is approximately 5 minutes drive. Driving is by far the easiest matchday option, particularly for visitors arriving from Venice (40 min) or Padua (50 min).
Stadio Monigo is in the Monigo frazione approximately 3.5km from central Treviso — too far for a typical pre-match walk from the city centre (approximately 45 minutes on foot). However, Treviso is one of Italy's most bike-friendly cities, and cycling from the historic centre via the dedicated cycle paths is a popular and authentic Italian way to reach the ground in 15-20 minutes. Bike rental is available at multiple central Treviso outlets.
Stadio Comunale di Monigo does not currently offer a regularly scheduled public stadium tour programme. As a municipal stadium owned by the Comune of Treviso primarily focused on Benetton Rugby matchday operations and youth development, the venue has limited tour availability. Bespoke group visits can be arranged via the Benetton Rugby commercial team for schools, corporate clients, and supporter groups by appointment.
Adult tickets cost Price on request, children's tickets are Price on request, and concession tickets are available for Price on request. The complete stadium tour experience lasts 60 minutes, providing comprehensive access to the stadium's most exclusive areas.
The Bespoke Group Stadium Visits includes behind-the-scenes access to the home dressing room (one of six athlete changing rooms), the players' tunnel, pitchside on the famous grass surface, the historic clubhouse, the renovated tribuna est (2018) and original tribuna ovest, the press room and photographers' room, the hospitality suite, stories of benetton's 2021 rainbow cup final triumph and the famous 1998 italy v scotland test match that drew 10,000 fans, giving visitors a behind-the-scenes look at one of the world's most famous stadiums. Tours by appointment subject to availability — typically weekdays outside of fixture, training, and event schedules. Not available on matchdays. Contact Benetton Rugby via benettonrugby.it/stadio-di-monigo or by phone +39 0422 419011 to enquire about bespoke group visit availability and pricing.
Luxury accommodation
Rates from £140 to £340 per night
Hotel Maggior Consiglio is the leading 4-star luxury hotel in Treviso, located approximately 8 minutes drive from Stadio Monigo on the eastern outskirts of the city. The 92-room hotel offers contemporary Italian luxury, the celebrated Maggior Consiglio Restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, free on-site parking, and easy access to both the stadium and Treviso historic centre. The most polished option for visiting URC fans wanting modern Italian hospitality.
Mid-range accommodation
Rates from £100 to £240 per night
The Best Western Premier BHR Treviso Hotel is a popular 4-star property located in the southern Treviso area, approximately 10 minutes drive from Stadio Monigo. The 134-room hotel offers comfortable contemporary accommodation, an on-site Italian restaurant and bar, fitness centre, indoor swimming pool, free on-site parking, and reliable amenities. Excellent value and a frequent choice for corporate guests and visiting rugby fans.
Budget accommodation
Rates from £60 to £140 per night
B&B Hotels Treviso is one of the best budget options in the city — a modern 3-star hotel located in the southern Treviso area, approximately 8 minutes drive from Stadio Monigo. The 95-room property offers comfortable, clean rooms at excellent value, with free WiFi, free on-site parking, and complimentary breakfast included. Perfect for matchgoers seeking a no-fuss affordable Treviso stay.
Boutique accommodation
Rates from £130 to £300 per night
Hotel Carlton is a charming boutique 4-star hotel set in a beautifully restored historic Treviso building right next to the central railway station, just a few minutes walk from the historic centre. Approximately 7 minutes drive from Stadio Monigo, the 92-room hotel combines period elegance with contemporary boutique design and exceptional Italian hospitality. The hotel features the highly-rated Ristorante Carlton, a peaceful garden, and excellent access to Treviso's historic squares, canals and frescoed churches.
Stadio Monigo offers step-free access via designated accessible entrances. The 2018 renovation of the Tribuna Est improved overall accessibility provisions. Stewards are available on matchdays to assist wheelchair users and guests with reduced mobility. Wheelchair users should approach via the designated accessible entrances at the front of the ground. Notify in advance via the Benetton Rugby ticket office.
Dedicated wheelchair spaces with adjacent companion seating are available at Stadio Monigo, particularly in the renovated Tribuna Est (2018) which features improved accessible provisions. Positions provide unobstructed pitch views. Capacity is limited and advance booking via the Benetton ticket office is essential. Booking essential. Companion ticket typically included or available at concession rate.
Accessible toilet facilities are available at Stadio Monigo, with provisions improved as part of the 2018 Tribuna Est renovation. Locations are signposted from wheelchair seating areas. Stewards can direct visitors to the nearest accessible facilities on matchdays.
Stadio Monigo has one of the best on-site parking provisions in the URC, with approximately 1,000 spaces adjacent to the stadium. Designated disabled parking bays are available for blue badge holders (Italian Pass Mobilità). Apply via the Benetton ticket office in advance to confirm a space. Italian Pass Mobilità (disabled badge) required on display. Notify in advance for matchday parking.
Benetton Rugby stewards are available throughout matchdays to assist supporters with reduced mobility. The compact 5,000-capacity stadium with substantial on-site parking makes overall accessibility straightforward. Notify the ticket office in advance if specific assistance is required.
Trained guide dogs and assistance dogs are welcome at Stadio Monigo. Please notify the ticket office in advance so suitable adjacent seating can be allocated and water bowls arranged on request. Notify in advance via biglietteria@benettonrugby.it
Tribuna Est (East Stand, 2,300 seats) tickets range from €18 to €38 for the available as part of all benetton rugby season membership packages..
Modern covered seated tickets in the renovated 2018 Tribuna Est — excellent value with improved facilities.
These the tribuna est is the renovated covered east stand at stadio monigo, fully rebuilt and given a new roof in 2018 — providing modern covered seating with improved sightlines and concourse facilities. with 2,300 seats, it is the slightly smaller but more recently renovated of the two main stands and offers excellent value matchday seating. tickets include reserved seat in covered tribuna est, programme available separately, making them an excellent choice for visitors seeking luxury hospitality experience.
Tribuna Ovest (West Stand, 2,700 seats) tickets range from €25 to €50 for the tribuna ovest season membership covers all home urc and epcr fixtures..
Premium covered seated tickets in the historic Tribuna Ovest — the largest single stand at Stadio Monigo with access to upgraded facilities.
These the tribuna ovest is the historic main stand at stadio monigo — the original covered stand from the 1973 opening, with 2,700 seats it remains the largest single stand at the ground. houses the main hospitality areas, press room, and clubhouse facilities. the premium general admission category with excellent pitch views. tickets include reserved seat in historic tribuna ovest, programme available separately, making them an excellent choice for visitors seeking luxury hospitality experience.
Tribuna Ovest Centre Sections tickets range from €40 to €65 for the premium tribuna ovest season membership available..
Premium central seats in the Tribuna Ovest — the best views in the ground.
These premium central seats in the historic tribuna ovest, on the halfway line with the best views in the stadium. closer access to the clubhouse and historic hospitality facilities. the premium choice for benetton fans wanting the optimal matchday viewing position. tickets include premium reserved seat on halfway line, access to upgraded concourse facilities, programme available separately, making them an excellent choice for visitors seeking luxury hospitality experience.
Tribuna Ovest Hospitality Suite tickets range from €120 to €250 for the annual hospitality memberships available covering all home urc and epcr fixtures..
Full hospitality experience featuring Italian dining, aperitivo, and premium seating. Significantly more affordable than equivalent packages at larger URC grounds.
These premium matchday hospitality at stadio monigo is offered via the sala ospitalità (hospitality suite) in the historic tribuna ovest. packages include pre-match italian dining, complimentary aperitivo and wines, premium padded seating in the tribuna ovest, and post-match italian refreshments. significantly more affordable than equivalent packages at larger urc grounds — excellent value for visiting urc supporters. tickets include three-course italian pre-match dining, veneto prosecco docg aperitivo, complimentary wines (terms apply), premium padded seat in tribuna ovest, programme, dedicated host, post-match italian refreshments, making them an excellent choice for visitors seeking luxury hospitality experience.
Choice of Stand tickets range from €140 to €480 for the season memberships typically open july-september for following season..
Best value way to attend multiple Benetton matches across the season — significant discount versus walk-up prices.
These benetton rugby season memberships offer the best value way to follow the leoni throughout the season — covering all home urc fixtures plus european competition home games. junior memberships heavily discounted; family packages available. tickets include all home urc fixtures, all home epcr champions cup or challenge cup fixtures, priority play-off booking, member events, exclusive newsletter, club shop discounts, making them an excellent choice for visitors seeking luxury hospitality experience.
Stadio Comunale di Monigo has a permanent capacity of 5,000 — divided between two covered stands: the Tribuna Ovest (West Stand, 2,700 seats — the original historic stand) and the Tribuna Est (East Stand, 2,300 seats — fully renovated and covered in 2018). The all-time record attendance is 10,000, set when Italy hosted Scotland in a Test match on 24 January 1998 — temporary stands were installed alongside the permanent ones to almost double the capacity.
On 19 June 2021, Stadio Monigo hosted the Pro14 Rainbow Cup Final — a one-off competition involving URC and South African teams. Benetton Rugby defeated the South African Bulls 35-8 to win their first major professional trophy, delivering one of the most celebrated moments in Italian rugby history. The home crowd at Monigo erupted in scenes that defined the venue's place as the heart of Italian rugby.
Treviso Centrale Railway Station is the nearest mainline station, located approximately 3.5km from Stadio Monigo — a 10-minute taxi ride or 15-minute MOM bus journey on Route 9. Operated by Trenitalia, the station has frequent services from Venice Mestre (30 min), Padua (45 min), Verona (1h 30m), and across northern Italy.
MOM Bus Route 9 is the dedicated direct service from central Treviso (including Treviso Centrale Station) to Stadio Monigo — journey time approximately 15-20 minutes. A standard single fare is around €1.50-€2.00. Cycling is a popular Italian alternative — Treviso is bike-friendly with dedicated cycle paths to the Monigo frazione (15-20 min). The walk is too far for most matchgoers at approximately 45 minutes.
Yes — Stadio Monigo has one of the best on-site parking provisions of any URC ground, with approximately 1,000 spaces adjacent to the stadium. On-site parking is free for most matches. Designated disabled parking bays are available for Italian Pass Mobilità holders. From the A27 motorway, take exit Treviso Nord and follow signs to Monigo (5 minutes drive).
Benetton Rugby URC tickets at Stadio Monigo start at approximately €18-€25 for adult seated tickets in the Tribuna Est (East Stand). Tribuna Ovest (West Stand) seats are €25-€50, premium centre seats €40-€65, and full Italian hospitality packages from €120 per person — significantly more affordable than equivalent packages at larger URC grounds. Junior tickets and family discounts are widely available.
Stadio Comunale di Monigo was built between 1970 and 1973, with the official inauguration ceremony on 25 October 1975. The major modernisation came in 2018 when the previously-uncovered Tribuna Est was completely renovated and given a new roof, expanding overall capacity and significantly improving the spectator experience.
Stadio Monigo is the home of Benetton Rugby (URC and European competitions) — Italy's most successful rugby club with 15 Italian national championships. The club was founded in 1932 and has been sponsored by the Benetton clothing family since 1979 (one of the longest sponsorship deals in world rugby). The stadium is owned by the Comune of Treviso (the local council) and operated by Benetton Rugby.
Stadio Monigo is approximately 40km from Venice Marco Polo Airport and 35km from central Venice — a 40-50 minute drive via the A27 motorway. Many visiting URC supporters combine a Benetton matchday with a weekend in Venice, with regular Trenitalia services connecting Venice Mestre and Treviso Centrale in 30 minutes.
Stadio Monigo features multiple food and drink outlets across the ground, plus an on-site restaurant and the historic Benetton clubhouse. For pre-match Italian aperitivo and local Treviso cuisine, Hostaria Da Lino (1.5km from the stadium) is the closest authentic Italian bar. In Treviso historic centre, Trattoria Toni del Spin and Antica Osteria Al Pomo d'Oro offer the most authentic traditional Veneto dining.
Stadio Monigo does not run a regularly scheduled public stadium tour programme. Bespoke group visits can be arranged via the Benetton Rugby commercial team for schools, corporate clients and supporter groups by appointment. Contact +39 0422 419011 to enquire about availability.
Stadio Monigo has a natural grass playing surface — a traditional Italian rugby pitch maintained by the Comune of Treviso. The grass surface is well-suited to the typical northern Italian climate (warm summers, mild winters), and contrasts with the artificial surfaces installed at some other URC venues.
25 May 2026
Benetton Rugby completed their 2025-26 United Rugby Championship season at Stadio Comunale di Monigo under head coach Calum MacRae and co-captains Sebastian Negri and Michele Lamaro. The campaign featured seven URC home fixtures plus European Champions Cup pool matches, with the famous Italian rugby support continuing to make Stadio Monigo one of the most distinctive away days in the URC calendar.
25 May 2025
Benetton Rugby finished the 2024-25 United Rugby Championship season in 10th place, narrowly missing out on the URC play-offs after a final-day defeat. Despite the disappointing finish in the overall standings, Benetton secured 2nd place in the URC Scottish-Italian Shield and demonstrated continued competitive consistency at Stadio Monigo. Under President Amerino Zatta and head coach Marco Bortolami, the season featured seven URC home fixtures plus European Champions Cup pool matches at Stadio Monigo.
19 June 2021
On 19 June 2021, Stadio Comunale di Monigo hosted the Pro14 Rainbow Cup Final — a one-off competition involving URC and South African teams designed to bridge the gap between the Pro14 and the launch of the United Rugby Championship. Home side Benetton Rugby defeated the South African Bulls 35-8 in front of a packed home crowd, lifting the club's first major professional trophy and delivering one of the most celebrated moments in modern Italian rugby. The victory established Benetton as a credible URC force and cemented Stadio Monigo's place as the heart of Italian rugby.
15 September 2018
Stadio Monigo underwent its most significant modernisation in 2018 with the complete renovation of the Tribuna Est (East Stand). The previously-uncovered terrace was rebuilt and given a new roof, expanding the stadium's overall capacity and significantly improving the spectator experience. The renovation gave the venue two fully covered seated stands for the first time in its history, marking a step-change in matchday facilities for Benetton Rugby supporters.
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