Estadio Teodoro Lolo Fernández
Estadio Teodoro Lolo Fernández is a stadium in Lima, Peru, built in the 1950s and opened on July 20, 1952. It is owned by the football club Universitario de Deportes, being their first stadium; one stand in the west for 4,000 spectators brought from the Estadio Nacional.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Stadium
- Description: stadium in Lima, Peru
- Also known as: “Estadio Teodoro Lolo Fernandez”
- Address: Molino del Gato, Breña
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Archbishop Loayza National Hospital and National Museum of Peruvian Culture.
Archbishop Loayza National Hospital
Hospital
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Archbishop Loayza National Hospital is a public hospital located in Lima, Peru. It is administered by the Ministry of Health. It was founded by the first archbishop of Peru, Gerónimo de Loayza in 1549 as Saint Anne's Hospital, which provided health services to the indigenous population and poor women. Archbishop Loayza National Hospital is situated 350 metres east of Estadio Teodoro Lolo Fernández.
National Museum of Peruvian Culture
Museum
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The National Museum of Peruvian Culture, formerly the National Archaeology Museum, is a museum dedicated to Peruvian culture in Lima, Peru. National Museum of Peruvian Culture is situated 530 metres east of Estadio Teodoro Lolo Fernández.
Plaza Dos de Mayo
Square
Photo: Gatodemichi, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Dos de Mayo Square, known as the Óvalo de la Reina until 1866, is a public square located in Lima, Peru. Located on the southwestern edge of the historic centre's bufferzone, it serves as the junction of several important avenues, including Alfonso Ugarte, La Colmena and Colonial avenues. Plaza Dos de Mayo is situated 630 metres northeast of Estadio Teodoro Lolo Fernández.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Lima and Central Lima.
Lima
Photo: Thomas Quine, CC BY 2.0.
Lima is the capital of Peru and its largest city. Founded in 1535 by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro, the modern city is a curious mix of the modern mega city with some 'islands of modernity', large but orderly slum areas and colonial architecture in downtown.
Central Lima
Photo: S23678, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Central Lima, Peru comprises the districts of Lima, Breña, Jesús María, Lince, La Victoria, San Luis, El Agustino and Rímac.
Santa Beatriz
Quarter
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Santa Beatriz is a neighbourhood in Lima District. It is the southernmost area of the district. It limits to the north, with the historic centre of Lima; to the east, with La Victoria; to the south, with Lince; and to the west, with Jesús María. Santa Beatriz is situated 3 km southeast of Estadio Teodoro Lolo Fernández.
Estadio Teodoro Lolo Fernández
- Categories: sports venue, recreation area, sports location, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Breña, Lima, Lima region, Peru, South America
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Latitude
-12.04902° or 12° 2′ 57″ southLongitude
-77.04784° or 77° 2′ 52″ westInception
1952Open location code
57V4XX22+9VOpenStreetMap ID
way 393293199OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=stadiumOpenStreetMap feature
sport=soccerOpenStreetMap feature
sport=volleyballWikidata ID
Q8842833
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In Other Languages
“Estadio Teodoro Lolo Fernández” goes by many names.
- Spanish: “Estadio Lolo Fernandez”
- Spanish: “Estadio Lolo Fernández”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Estadio Teodoro Lolo Fernández and Colonel Miguel Baquero Park.
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