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About: The Flamengo Museum

The Flamengo Museum – inside Gávea Stadium, the historic home of Flamengo, Rio de Janeiro's most popular football club – is where you need to be to enjoy the Flamengo Football Experience. Supporters and avid football fans have the opportunity to delve into the history of Mengão and go behind the scenes at its training complex, where legends like Ronaldinho and Adriano have prepared for the team's home games at the iconic Maracanã.

Gávea Stadium also serves as the club's headquarters and training base for the men's first team, ladies' team, and youth squads.

Flamengo Museum

Sunday
11:00:00 - 17:00:00
Monday
Tuesday
11:00:00 - 17:00:00
Wednesday
11:00:00 - 17:00:00
Thursday
11:00:00 - 17:00:00
Friday
11:00:00 - 17:00:00
Saturday
11:00:00 - 17:00:00
The Flamengo Museum
Av. Borges de Medeiros, 997, 22430-041, Rio de Janeiro
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