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Football Museum Review

4.4 /550 Reviews
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5/5
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I especially like 😘, the environment is not bad, it is recommended

Football Museum

Posted: Mar 19, 2021
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  • 翼儿爱自由
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Football Museum of Sao Paulo is located in Pacamb, converted from a grandstand on one side. This stadium, built in 1940, was once the home of Brazil's famous Corinthian club and is known as one of the most beautiful stadiums in Brazil. Today, it is listed as a cultural heritage of St. Paul. As soon as you enter the museum, you will see a promenade consisting of many gates of time, a door representing a World Cup, which is truly a museum of football.

    1
    Posted: Sep 27, 2019
  • royal_tian01
    4/5Excellent
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    How can Brazil, the Kingdom of World Football, not go to the Football Museum. This is a place for pilgrims from all over the world. There is a record of Brazilian football's glorious history. There is a signed shirt from Neymar. Really a must to come to punch in

    0
    Posted: Aug 25, 2019
  • WillSum
    5/5Outstanding
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    Tickets for the museum are not expensive. It is a distance from the core of the city, but it is relatively good. There are many football-related things on display in the regional museum with a little better security, including some treasures of the king of the ball, and the stadium behind is still better. Maintenance The overall environment is good

    0
    Posted: Jul 24, 2019
  • JEMINI檀
    5/5Outstanding
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    Admission tickets are given directly, free admission. I don't know if it's related to the weekend. It's still a pleasure to be admitted free of charge. This is actually a football stadium. The whole Football Museum is built in the corridor under the stands of the football stadium. It's full of football-related photographs and videos. There is a black room with images of the "Malakana Massacre". The Brazilians next to them were silent as they watched, and it seems that to this day, "the Maracana massacre" still weighs heavily on them. One exhibition hall is a memorial pillar of previous World Cups, with pictures of World Cup champions and some important historical events that happened in that year. Many visitors, men and women, young and old, Brazilians love football deep into the marrow.

    3
    Posted: Oct 29, 2016
  • 刘波儿刘海留疤
    3/5Average
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    It is quite industrial style, not the same as the domestic museum, the style is also more mixed, a little European classical, a little modern technology, you may have to understand the ball more people can see the value inside

    1
    Posted: May 9, 2022
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    Sao Paulo Football Museum is located in Pakambu Stadium, Sao Paulo. It records the football development of Brazil. The whole museum is divided into 16 exhibition halls. There are many introductions of Brazilian football stars, as well as related photos and videos, as well as interesting stories of various World Cups. Friends who like football may wish to visit them.

    4
    Posted: Jan 13, 2018
  • 乐天的静
    5/5Outstanding
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    My husband and I went to the museum on Saturday afternoon and we loved it very much. I have lived in Sao Paulo for two months and I want to learn more about this sport that Brazilians absolutely love. The museum is interactive and offers a great background icon for games, sports overviews, and the history of the World Cup. Most of the logos and recordings are only in Portuguese. Considering that this museum is good for visitors, I think it is a blank to not be able to provide information in other languages. However, we spent about two hours learning a lot.

    0
    Posted: May 19, 2019
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