Maradona Experience

In this experience, you will get to know the intimacy of D10S or as his friends called him, “Pelusa”.

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Many consider him to be the number one in world soccer and the greatest idol among Argentines. “El Diego lived ten lives in one”. If you want to learn more about Diego Armando Maradona’s movie-like life, this experience is for you.

The first stop is the House of D10S, the first house owned by Diego and his family in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of La Paternal. Now a museum, Diego lived there between 1978 and 1980, located a few meters from where he started his career, the Argentinos Juniors club. It preserves the furniture and decoration that will take you back to that time. In addition, it exhibits all the gifts made in homage to Diego: T-shirts, photos, statues, among others, and has a museum that contains all his relics.

After that, we will stop a few blocks away for lunch at “La Cafeteria de D10S”, an emblematic place in the neighborhood of “La Paternal” that gathers objects, pictures, photos and memorabilia of Diego Armando Maradona. Once lunch is over, we will walk another two blocks to the vicinity of the Argentinos Juniors Stadium, place of murals of his time as a player and coach in Argentinos Juniors, Napoli, Barcelona, the Argentine national team, among others. On the way, we will enter the Sanctuary of Diego, where within four walls coexist jerseys of all colors, balls, boots, trophies, statues and exhibit Diego as a religion in itself. It has everything to become an obligatory stop in any soccer tour and you only need a short time to enjoy it.

Finally, we will visit the Argentinos Juniors Museum “El Templo del Fútbol”, where Diego made his soccer debut at the age of 15. Fate would have it that many years later, Lionel Messi, played for the first time with the shirt of the Argentine national team and scored his first goal being another of our greatest idols. This museum was entirely made by fans and members of the institution. There you will find photos, trophies, jerseys and objects of value for the history of the club. You will visit the stands, the dressing rooms, the press room and the playing field of the Argentinos Juniors stadium that bears the name “Diego Armando Maradona”.

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