from San Siro to the Duomo in 5 hours

It’s the day of the celebration, with fans in the streets of the city. In procession. What was missing in 2021, due to Covid. Today the Nerazzurri people take to the streets (over 50 thousand fans expected) for the celebratory parade of twentieth championship of Inter. For over five hours, after the match at San Siro against Torino (match moved from yesterday to today following the approval of the Football League), Inzaghi’s team on two open buses (one for the staff) will invade the streets from the stadium to the Duomo. The weather also favored the celebration, predicting a sunny afternoon after the clouds in the morning.

Path

We will leave from San Siro at 4pm then via Caprilli, piazzale Lotto, via Vigliani, viale Teodorico and piazza Firenze. From there, Corso Sempione. Then viale Melzi D’Eril, viale Giorgio Byron, viale Elvezia, piazzale Biancamano, viale Francesco Crispi, piazza XXV Aprile, Bastioni di Porta Nuova and via Melchiorre Gioia. At that point there is Viale della Liberazione, and the parade under the Inter headquarters which will be decorated especially for the occasion. We will continue along viale Ferdinando di Savoia, piazza della Repubblica and via Turati. Finally via Manzoni, piazza della Scala, via Santa Margherita, via Giuseppe Mengoni, and piazza Duomo: eight kilometres, for over five hours of walking.

Prohibitions and traffic

But if open buses pass, there is no room for regular buses. ATM announced the routes that will be diverted due to Inter’s celebrations. The tram 16 from two hours before and until the start of the match, it will skip the stop in piazza Axum and during the match it will end in via Dessié, a stop which however will be eliminated for an hour once the match is over. The bus 49, however, starting from two hours before the starting whistle and until one hour after the end it will not stop between via Harar and via Morgantini, but will pass through via San Giusto, via Novara and piazza Melozzo da Forlì. Then there are the buses 64 and 80, towards Bonola and via Piccoli/Quinto Romano, which will divert the stops from via Novara and via San Giusto to via Novara and via Sant’Elena. Finally, there will be no stops in via Diomede and Sant’Elia for buses on line 78, which will brake in via Patroclo and via Bisanzio. Towards via Govone, the stops from via San Giusto and Ferreri to via Pinerolo and via Harar will be skipped. The metro in the Duomo is also closed from 6pm.

The prohibitions from the prefect Claudio Sgaraglia have arrived: «no” to the administration and sale of alcoholic beverages and spirits takeaway in glass containers and cans both in fixed and mobile form. However, drinking will be permitted at the table. Times: the ban will be in force from 10am to 6pm in the San Siro area; from 3pm to 9pm around the Arco della Pace and from 4pm to 3am between today and tomorrow between Piazza Duomo, Piazza Cordusio, Largo Cairoli.

 
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