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Audio Guide of Bicentennial Germán Becker Stadium Park

Donde los goles se mezclan con terremotos, hallazgos precolombinos y un espantapájaros humano disfrazado de paloma.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The match that almost blew up the stadium

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2. The forbidden tower and the ghosts’ hands

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3. The afternoon when Temuco burned its own seats

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4. The pets of the apocalypse and the Mapuche stadium

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5. The lying clock and the letter thief

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6. Where the earthquake could not defeat passion

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours, and how do I get to Germán Becker Stadium Park?

The park is generally open Monday to Sunday, from 8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. (hours may change depending on the season or match days). It is located at 1110 Pablo Neruda Avenue; you can easily get there by public transport or check the exact route on the Temuco Municipality website.

How much does admission cost, or is there an entrance fee?

Good news! Access to the park’s green areas, playgrounds, and picnic zones is **completely free**. However, use of the municipal swimming pool in summer or attending football matches at the stadium does require purchasing specific tickets.

How much time do I need to explore the site properly?

To enjoy a relaxed walk and see the facilities, I recommend setting aside **between 1.5 and 2 hours**. If you plan to have a picnic or are visiting with children for the playgrounds, you could easily spend the whole afternoon enjoying the atmosphere.

What historical importance does this stadium have for the city?

It is the sporting heart of Araucanía. Originally inaugurated in 1965 and completely renovated in 2008, it hosted the 2015 Copa América and is the home of Deportes Temuco, making it one of the most modern and beautiful stadiums in Chile.

What is the best time of year or time of day to visit?

Spring and summer (November to March) are ideal for seeing the gardens at their best and perhaps using the swimming pool. Try to go in the morning or at sunset to avoid the strongest heat and get the best golden-light photos.

Is it accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Yes, the site has wide paved paths that make it easier for wheelchairs and strollers to move around the park. The stadium also meets modern accessibility standards with ramps and designated spaces.

What other tourist attractions can I visit near the stadium?

You are very close to Alemania Avenue, full of restaurants and commercial activity. Also, you should not leave Temuco without visiting the impressive Pablo Neruda National Railway Museum, located about 10 to 15 minutes away by car.

What practical advice would you give me to make the most of my visit?

Always check the match schedule before you go; on football days, access may be restricted or very crowded. Bring a blanket and something to eat, as the green areas are perfect for unwinding and enjoying a relaxing picnic.

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