The Eddy Cortés National Gymnasium (Spanish: Gimnasio Nacional Eddy Cortés), better known as National Gymnasium (Spanish: Gimnasio Nacional), is a sports arena located in La Sabana Metropolitan Park, San José, Costa Rica. Its capacity is over 4,000.
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Full name | Gimnasio Nacional Eddy Cortés |
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Location | San José ![]() |
Coordinates | 9°55′59″N 84°5′55″W |
Capacity | 4,000 |
Construction | |
Opened | 19 February 1960 (1960-02-19) |
Renovated | 2012, 2015 |
The gymnasium was opened on 19 February 1960. President Mario Echandi Jiménez was present at the inauguration. The arena was originally used for bullfights, and it originally did not have a roof. After being used for decades, the building fell into disrepair, as teams complained about the leaking roof, small size of the gymnasium, and worn out electrical system.[1] Soon after, the roof was changed in 2012 and the ventilation system, electrical wiring and electronic marker control console were fixed in 2015.[2]
Today, the structure is mostly used for basketball games, gymnastics competitions, graduation ceremonies, and other events.
Despite being used mostly as a sporting venue, Gimnasio Nacional is occasionally used for concerts. Santana's concert here on 29 September 1973 holds the distinction of the first rock concert held in Costa Rica.[3]
List of concerts held at Gimnasio Nacional[4] | ||||
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Date | Artists | Tours | Supporting Acts | |
29 September 1973 | Santana | Caravanserai Tour | — | |
14 April 1994 | Depeche Mode | Exotic Tour/Summer Tour '94 | April's Motel Room | |
6 February 1996 | Soda Stereo | — | ||
19 August 2011 | Yuri | |||
19 September 2013 | Café Tacuba |
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