List of Horse Racing Venues - Italy

Italy

  • Ippodromo Comunale, Ferrara
  • Ippodromo Corrado Romanengo, Novi Ligure
  • Ippodromo dei Fiori, Albenga
  • Ippodromo dei Marsi, Tagliacozzo
  • Ippodromo dei Pini, Follonica
  • Ippodromo dei Sauri, Castelluccio dei Sauri
  • Ippodromo della Favorita, Palermo
  • Ippodromo delle Capannelle, Rome, (gallop)
  • Ippodromo delle Cascine, Florence
  • Ippodromo del Garigliano, Santi Cosma e Damiano
  • Ippodromo del Mediterraneo, Siracusa
  • Ippodromo di Agnano, Naples (site of Gran Premio Lotteria)
  • Ippodromo di Arcoveggio, Bologna
  • Ippodromo di Breda, Padua
  • Ippodromo di Cirigliano, Aversa
  • Ippodromo di Montebello, Trieste
  • Ippodromo di San Marona, Civitanova Marche
  • Ippodromo di San Rossore, Pisa
  • Ippodromo di San Siro, Milan (site of Gran Premio di Milano)
  • Ippodromo di Sant'Artemio, Treviso
  • Ippodromo di Sesana, Montecatini Terme
  • Ippodromo di Settimi, Anguillara Sabazia
  • Ippodromo di Stupinigi, Vinovo (near Turin)
  • Ippodromo di Tor di Valle, Rome (trots)
  • Ippodromo di Valentinia, Pontecagnano
  • Ippodromo Don Meloni, Ozieri
  • Ippodromo Le Mulina, Florence
  • Ippodromo Maia, Meran (site of Gran Premio Merano)
  • Ippodromo Martini, Corridonia
  • Ippodromo Paolo VI, Taranto
  • Ippodromo Pian delle Fornaci, Siena
  • Ippodromo Pinna, Sassari
  • Ippodromo Villa delle Rose, Lanciano
  • Ippodromo San Paolo, Montegiorgio

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