Ya había escrito sobre el museo del fútbol, es LA mejor atracción en San Pablo. Es de dificil acceso, y parece estar en una zona complicada, pero vale la pena. El día que fui, además, había carritos de comida "gourmet" en la salida, lo que hizo a la visita todavía mejor.
Everything is really nice in the soccer museum. It is really interesting. The only stuff is about the translation. My husband from USA went there and couldn't understand everything because they don't show subtitles or english signs enough. On the other hand like to see the Pacaembu arena and some experiences in the Museum.
What unify the Brazilian is what this museum has to offer. Not really a big museum but sufficient enough to show their pride.
Excellent value for football fans everywhere. All in portuguese so to have some knowledge of the language is helpful. Located inside the Paceambu Stadium it is a worthwhile trip that will take you around 2 hours to visit all the football memorabilia of Brazilian football
Estadio Municipal. trainingarea of Corinthians and Palmeiras. you can taste the history of brasilian futebol. the dutch team trained there for the SP games, during the WC!
I was so surprised. Not only do they recognize the Brazilian greats, they also pay tribute to soccer teams and players around the world. A spectacular room with holograms of the Brazilian stars throughout history. I took so many pictures and I was planning on rushing through and crossing it off my list and I spent over 2 hours there. They have a great gift shop. I learned so much. I love Pele and they did such a great job highlighting his career. I also learned about other players from the past. I tell everyone if they are going to Sao Paulo that they should go.
Ótimo passeio, sem dúvidas o futebol é a paixão nacional e o Museu do Futebol mostra isso a todos. No museu podemos ver a história das Copas, nossos grandes ídolos do futebol e relembrar ótimos momentos da nossa seleção.
I visited the museum with a soccer fan friend, as I am myself not much of a soccer fan. It's a really well-made museum, with most things written in Portuguese and English. Only the temporary exhibition didn't have stuff written in English, which was a big shame as it was about the history of World Cups. But it's a nice place to go, especially with kids.
Located under the bleachers of the Pacaembu stadium this museums shows you some of Brazil's greatest soccer moments, the history, the fan involvement and the rules of the game. My whole family loved it. You can play virtual soccer, score a goal and live soccer history. Excellent.
There is not a old traditional odor museum, but a complete interactive place, were you can enjoy and to learn a lot about soccer! All for a small price! Ah, take care about the " flanelinhas" outside the museum. If possible, go there by waking, or by public transport.