Explore the Diego Maradona House Museum in Buenos Aires, a tribute to Argentina’s greatest soccer player. Discover his first home and the sanctuary dedicated to his memory.
Explore the Diego Maradona House Museum in Buenos Aires, a tribute to Argentina’s greatest soccer player. Discover his first home and the sanctuary dedicated to his memory.
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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…
- 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.
- Hotel transfers included
- Bilingual guide (Spanish/English)
- Museum entrance fee covered
- Hotel transfers included
- Bilingual guide (Spanish/English)
- Museum entrance fee covered
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
La Casa de D10S, the initial residence of Diego Armando Maradona and his family (1978-1980) situated in the La Paternal district of Buenos Aires city, and at a stone’s throw from the stadium now carrying his name, belonging to the Athletic Association Argentinos Juniors (AAAJ), his foundational club where he began his professional football journey. The…
La Casa de D10S, the initial residence of Diego Armando Maradona and his family (1978-1980) situated in the La Paternal district of Buenos Aires city, and at a stone’s throw from the stadium now carrying his name, belonging to the Athletic Association Argentinos Juniors (AAAJ), his foundational club where he began his professional football journey. The house, given to Diego Maradona by Argentinos Junios on his 18th birthday, has been restored, appreciated, and declared by the City Parliament as a historical landmark, honoring the legendary footballer. Besides, whenever it is accessible, visitors can pay their respects at the commemorative sanctuary to Diego Armando Maradona, situated in the Argentinos Juniors field. Created within a day, the sanctuary showcases all the presents fans offered following his demise. Its highlight is a mural of Pelusa wearing the Bicho shirt, resembling a shrine.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.