Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata is in the process of moving its current stadium from the Paseo del Bosque, a place that has been its home since 1923. The definitive transfer of the stadiums that Estudiantes and Gimnasia occupy in the lands of the Paseo del Bosque in La Plata since 1906 and 1923, respectively, was not a solely modern debate. The resolution was officially announced in 1947, and it involved the Bosque and the stadiums of Estudiantes and Gimnasia when Governor Domingo Mercante presented the plan. Over time, in 2011, the delivery of the deeds of the properties was finalized with the signature of the presidents Héctor Delmar, for Gimnasia, and Enrique Lombardi, for Estudiantes, and Governor Daniel Scioli, representing the Province. The move of Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata is a topic that has generated much debate in the city of La Plata. So, what will happen to the current stadium? The restoration of the Teatro del Lago will require 540 days to modernize the historic amphitheater of the Bosque. Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata has been looking for a new place to establish its stadium, and finally has found a solution. But, what does this mean for the club's fans? The stadium move is a significant change for any club, and Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata is no exception. The club has been working hard to ensure that the transition is as smooth as possible. The investment of over $8.300 million for the restoration of the Teatro del Lago is an example of the importance given to this project. Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata is excited to start this new chapter in its history, and fans are eager to see how the club will develop in its new stadium.