Visit to the Diego Maradona House Museum in Buenos Aires


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Duration: 2 hours

Departs: Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires

Ticket Type: Mobile or paper ticket accepted

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Overview

La Casa de D10S, the first home of Diego Armando Maradona and his family (1978-1980) in the City of Buenos Aires, in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of La Paternal and a few meters from the stadium that today bears his name, of the Athletic Association Argentinos Juniors (AAAJ), the club of his origins and where he took his first steps as a professional soccer player. The home that Argentinos Junios gave Diego Maradona for his 18th birthday, was recovered, valued and recognized by the City Parliament, as a historic place and in homage to the best soccer player in history.
Also, on the days it is open, you can visit the sanctuary in homage to Diego Armando Maradona, which is located on the Argentinos Juniors court. The space, which was built in just one day, not only exhibits all the gifts that fans gave him after his death: the main attraction is the mural of Pelusa with the Bicho shirt that emulates an altar.


What's Included

Bilingual guide Spanish - English.

Entrance to the Museum

Transfer to and from the hotel

What's Not Included

Gratuities


Traveler Information

  • ADULT: Age: 0 - 99

Additional Info

  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

  • For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
  • If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.

What To Expect

La Paternal
La Paternal is a neighborhood located in the central-northwest part of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. It was founded in 1904 by a national decree.

Its name was due, for some, to the request of an Insurance Company "La Paternal", which owned many land in the area, where he built numerous houses for workers. Others think that the name was given by a grocery store, known because it stopped the carts that went to Luján passing the "road to Moreno".

The headquarters of the Asociación Atlético Argentinos Juniors, a centennial football club and champion of America that militates in the Argentine First Division is located in the neighborhood.

• Admission Ticket Free

THE HOUSE OF D10S, THE FIRST OWN HOUSE OF DIEGO ARMANDO MARADONA AND HIS FAMILY (1978-1980) IN THE CITY OF BUENOS AIRES, IN THE PORTE NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE PATERNAL AND ALREADY BASKET METERS OF THE STADIUM THAT TODAY CARRIES HIS NAME, OF THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ARGENTINOS JUNIORS (AAAJ), THE CLUB OF ITS ORIGINS AND WHERE HE GAVE HIS FIRST STEPS AS A PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL PLAYER. THE HOME THAT GIVEN ARGENTINOS JUNIORS TO DIEGO FOR HIS BIRTHDAY ISSUE 18, WAS RECOVERED, PLACED IN VALUE AND RECOGNIZED BY THE ARGENTINE PARLIAMENT, AS A HISTORICAL PLACE AND IN TRIBUTE TO THE BEST FOOTBALL PLAYER IN HISTORY.

60 minutes • Admission Ticket Included

Museo - Estadio Bumeran Diego Armando Maradona
It has a capacity for 26,000 people and is an Argentinos Juniors venue. The stadium is also recognized for being the place where Diego Armando Maradona made his debut in Argentine football.

It was named in honor of Diego Armando Maradona, who officially debuted on that pitch on Wednesday, October 20, 1976, at the age of 15, and played there for 5 years in the First Division, who is the second highest historical scorer in the club with 116 annotations.

• Admission Ticket Free






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