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La Bombonera

Location Buenos Aires

Iconic football stadium and home ground of Club Atlético Boca Juniors, characterized by a unique D-shaped design. Opened in 1940, it is a designated cultural heritage site known for its compact architecture and intense atmosphere. Read more…

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Tags soccer·stadium·editor's choice·wheelchair accessible·cultural heritage
 

Inaugurated on May 25, 1940, the Estadio Alberto J. Armando was designed by architect Viktor Sulčič. The structure is widely recognized for its distinctive D-shape, often referred to as a "chocolate box." This unique layout consists of three steep curved stands and a single flat side, creating a compact environment that amplifies the acoustic intensity of the crowd.

The venue serves as the primary home for Club Átletico Boca Juniors and has a maximum capacity of 58,840 people. It is officially recognized as a site of significant cultural interest and serves as an emblematic landmark for association football. Beyond sporting events, the stadium also functions as a venue for large-scale concerts.

Guided stadium tours and access to the club museum are available. Match tickets and pre-game experiences are offered through booking services. The facility is wheelchair accessible, and the site is a designated Cultural Heritage Site.

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Address Brandsen 805, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Coordinates 34°38'8.414" S, 58°21'53.487" W
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