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So much history!
If you are a soccer fan, this is a must see. The stadium is filled with history, both ugly and beautiful. It was once used as a concentration camp for political opposition to an imposed dictator but a...
If you are a soccer fan, this is a must see. The stadium is filled with history, both ugly and beautiful. It was once used as a concentration camp for political opposition to an imposed dictator but a...
Hosted a World Cup Final and was a Concentration Camp
The Estadio Nacional has an incredible history. From hosting a World Cup Final in 1962 to being a Concentration Camp in 1973 under the Pinochet regime. It is well worth a visit for the history alone, ...
Hosted a World Cup Final and was a Concentration Camp
The Estadio Nacional has an incredible history. From hosting a World Cup Final in 1962 to being a Concentration Camp in 1973 under the Pinochet regime. It is well worth a visit for the history alone, ...
Nice place. We did the free tour on a Saturday afternoon (it starts at 12:00pm) and lasts for about an hour and a half. The guide speaks only Spanish but was very kind and explained that the "National...
So much history!
If you are a soccer fan, this is a must see. The stadium is filled with history, both ugly and beautiful. It was once used as a concentration camp for political opposition to an imposed dictator but a...
So much history!
If you are a soccer fan, this is a must see. The stadium is filled with history, both ugly and beautiful. It was once used as a concentration camp for political opposition to an imposed dictator but a...
Hosted a World Cup Final and was a Concentration Camp
The Estadio Nacional has an incredible history. From hosting a World Cup Final in 1962 to being a Concentration Camp in 1973 under the Pinochet regime. It is well worth a visit for the history alone, ...
Hosted a World Cup Final and was a Concentration Camp
The Estadio Nacional has an incredible history. From hosting a World Cup Final in 1962 to being a Concentration Camp in 1973 under the Pinochet regime. It is well worth a visit for the history alone, ...
Worth it
Nice place. We did the free tour on a Saturday afternoon (it starts at 12:00pm) and lasts for about an hour and a half. The guide speaks only Spanish but was very kind and explained that the "National...