Love, Race and Passion - João Pedro, 17yo - 27/09/2021

 

     Planning the field trip

I visited the Flamengo museum on Tuesday, September 15th, 21, at 4:30pm. A day before, Juliana bought the tickets online, which costs 15 reais. We met at the subway, so we head to the museum. There, we saw the statues and talked about the Flamengo idols. Then, we two entered the timeline room of Flamengo's history. In the second room, we saw the jerseys of Flamengo 80's team. In the third room, Juliana and I entered the fourth room, and there we saw the Flamengo titles. After that, we entered the corridor with historical images of Flamengo, and then the museum visitation came to an end.


Describing the museum


The museum is small but its contents are very interesting and beautiful. There are statues of Zico, Andrade, Leandro, Adílio, Nunes, the team of 1981.The Olympikus sponsored the Flamengo in 2009, but Adidas bought its rights. In the second room, we saw the main titles of the team, along with the trophies. We admired the most important shirts in the club's history, among them there were the jerseys of Zico, Gabigol, Júnior, etc.

First impressions


The Museum is beautiful, with the history of the Flamengo being well told, with a humorous and well-informed guide. The accessibility for people with physical disabilities is still weak. For example, there is no elevator for disabled access. But any Flamengo fan would be thrilled to see the trophies room, which is undoubtedly the ''heaviest'' room in the museum.


Interesting Facts


It is the first museum dedicated exclusively to a club, with its entire trophy room being the most complete in Rio de Janeiro, and it will still have an expansionist renovation.


Opinions


Well, for a fan it was amazing, I could see with my own eyes the awards and titles that are part of my life, titles that were part of my history, like the trophy of November 23rd and 24th, 2019, the best weekend of Flamengo. But for the non-fan, it's basic, not accessible and small.

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