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November 1, 1954 Stadium Audio Guide

A sporting and cultural landmark in Tizi Ouzou that commemorates a crucial moment in Algeria's history.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. Introduction and History

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2. Architecture and Design

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3. Sports and Events

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4. Figures and Sporting Legacy

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5. Curiosities and Anecdotes

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6. Cultural Importance and Legacy

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the visiting hours for November 1, 1954 Stadium and how can I access it?

Although November 1, 1954 Stadium is an active sports venue, it usually does not have set tourist visiting hours unless there is a scheduled event. The best way to access the inside is by attending a football match or another sporting event. We recommend checking JS Kabylie’s match schedule on its official page: JS Kabylie Schedule to plan your visit.

Is there an admission fee to visit the stadium, or is it free?

Entry to November 1, 1954 Stadium is not free if you want to go inside to watch a match or event. Ticket prices vary depending on the event, the competition, and the type of seat. You can buy tickets at the stadium box office on the day of the event or, if available, through online sales platforms enabled by the club. For major matches, it is advisable to buy them in advance.

How much time is recommended for a complete visit to the stadium?

If your visit is to attend a football match, the full experience can last between 2 and 3 hours, including entry time, the match itself, and departure. If there is no event and you can only see the surroundings, the visit would be much shorter. For a full immersion in the local football culture, we suggest dedicating the whole afternoon to the matchday experience.

What is the history or meaning behind the name 'November 1, 1954 Stadium'?

The name 'November 1, 1954 Stadium' commemorates the outbreak of the Algerian Revolution, a crucial turning point in the country's struggle for independence from France. It is a date of deep historical significance in Algeria, honoring the memory of the martyrs and the beginning of a new chapter for the nation. This name underscores the stadium’s connection to Algeria’s national identity and history.

When is the best time to visit the stadium, considering the season or time of day?

The best time to visit November 1, 1954 Stadium is undoubtedly during the football season, ideally when JS Kabylie is playing at home. Watching a match will let you experience the vibrant atmosphere and the passion of the supporters. As for the time of day, matches are usually played in the afternoon or evening, offering more pleasant weather, especially in the warmer months.

Is the stadium accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Accessibility for people with reduced mobility in older stadiums like November 1, 1954 Stadium may be limited. Although newer venues usually include ramps and designated areas, it is advisable to contact the club, JS Kabylie, directly before your visit to confirm the available facilities and ensure a comfortable experience. You can try contacting them through their official website: JS Kabylie.

What other attractions or places of interest can I visit near the stadium in Tizi Ouzou?

Around November 1, 1954 Stadium in Tizi Ouzou, you can explore the city center to experience local life and enjoy the cuisine. You could also head to the outskirts to visit Djurdjura National Park, known for its impressive mountain landscapes, Berber villages, and hiking opportunities—a fascinating cultural and natural experience. In addition, Mouloud Mammeri University of Tizi Ouzou is relatively close by.

I would like to have an authentic experience. Do you have any practical tips to make the most of my visit to the stadium?

For an authentic experience at November 1, 1954 Stadium, I recommend arriving well in advance to soak up the pre-match atmosphere. Wear JS Kabylie’s colors if you want to blend in more with the local supporters. Try the local food sold around the stadium and, above all, let yourself be carried away by the passion and energy of the crowd—it is what makes these events special!

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