Feel the Argentine passion for football with a free tour of the
Museum of the most important club in Argentina and one of the most recognized Worldwide, Boca Juniors. This tour is self-guided.
Modern and impressive exhibition techniques, plus an entertaining and dynamic tour for all types of audiences, show the dimension that Club Atlético Boca Juniors has reached during its more than hundred years of history.
Its triumphs, celebrations and the passion that identifies the club are part of the Museum and attract fans and visitors from all latitudes.
Visit to the stand, access to the south stand to appreciate the imposing Bombonera if you book express visit.
If you choose the full tour in addition to the entrance to the museum and access to a grandstand you will have a guided tour inside the stadium.
The days of matches or events of the institution may be affected the entrance to the Museum or facilities, you can reschedule the visit or you can request the return.
Visit Full: You will enter the plateas/stands, Playing field (Sector with synthetic grass), Changing room and Press area.<br/>Duration: 1 hour: The full tour lasts approximately 40/50 min, plus the free and self-guided time you wish to stay in the museum.<br/>Experience: I experienced in the first person the passion felt when I stepped on the lawn and saw the stadium from the inside.
Lunch: Includes: Classic burger, choripán or patties and drinks (water, soda or beer chopp)
The Museum of La Pasión Boquense offers every visitor the unique opportunity to relive the rich history of more than 110 years of the Club. The tour, inside the Museum, is self-guided. It is organized by thematic areas; each of them presents a theme. The “All-Time Squad” is in charge of the welcome; in addition, the trajectories of all players who represented the club are exhibited in an innovative way. The auditorium commemorates “Los Idolos”; an impressive “Exhibition of Cups”; the video wall about all the “Championships won” and the 360° cinema with “Esto es Boca”, which excites all viewers, among other proposals, put in value the unrivalled history xeneize.
You can visit the Museum between 10 AM and 5 pm.
When you arrive at the museum you must present your digital or printed voucher to be allowed entry.
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