Jorge Luis Hirschi (also known as UNO) is a compact, modern football stadium that blends more than a century of heritage with a thoroughly updated shell. After a major rebuild and its 2019 reopening, it stands out for steep stands, clean sightlines, and the feeling of being right on top of the pitch—an atmosphere that translates well to both matchdays and live shows. With roughly 32,530 seats, it’s sized for big nights while still keeping the crowd tight and loud.
Inside, the experience is defined by strong visibility from most sections, solid acoustics, and amenities aligned with contemporary expectations: food and drink points, hospitality areas, and additional on-site facilities within the wider complex (including a pitch-side restaurant and supporting sports spaces). The all-seater layout and the stadium’s geometry help sustain intensity, making events feel larger than the capacity suggests.
Its setting is distinctive: the venue sits by Paseo del Bosque, so arrival can include a pleasant walk through green park paths before you reach the gates. The exact address is Av. 1 1150-1198, La Plata, Argentina; the main approaches and access points run along Avenida 1, and on event days it’s best to follow official signage to your sector and use the designated drop-off for taxis/ride-shares or marked parking in the surrounding area. For broader, city-wide transport options, refer to the city section further down the page.