The Nemesio Camacho stadium El Campin It is more than the headquarters of Millionaires and Santa Fe, or the stage for concerts by the most important artists of the moment. The ‘Colossus of 57’, as it is also known, is part of the history of Bogotá and you can see it visit and tour for free.
El Campín is property of the Mayor’s Office of Bogotá, that is, it is a public good, it belongs to the people of Bogotá and Colombians. Taking this into account, the District Institute of Recreation and Sports (IDRD) has designed free tours of its facilities.
Those who participate in these tours can learn about the different spaces of the sports scene, its history, its museum and those moments that have been recorded since its construction.
How to participate in the tours?
On its website, the IDRD explains that the tours vary throughout the week according to the sports and cultural programming of the stage and are aimed at the entire community without age restrictions.
At the stadium you will find a District official who will lead a guided tour of the sports venue and explain the details of its construction and the improvements that have been made, down to the most recent ones.
The history of El Dorado
In the El Campín Museum, visitors can find items alluding to the world of football, t-shirts and a complete photo gallery with an emphasis on the El Dorado era with old formations from Santa Fe, Millonarios and the great idols of Bogotá football.
The history of El Campín began in the mayor’s office of Jorge Eliécer Gaitán. In 1934, the liberal leader promoted the construction of a stadium on land donated by the Camacho family, one of the most prominent in the country’s capital at that time.
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