There's a football Museum in the Brazilian city of São Paulo.
09.01.2007
There's a football Museum in the Brazilian city of São Paulo. It's about 6,000 square metres, and it's gonna be built into the Pakahamba football building. The cost of the project is estimated at $12.5 million; construction is to be completed by mid-2008.
The museum will be divided into 14 thematic rooms equipped with the last word of equipment, and the RIA says "Novice." In one of them, tourists will be able to experience virtual recurrence of the emotional trauma inflicted by Uruguayans in their homes in 1950, winning the final match of the football world champion, as well as other signs of the world's football baths.
The other room will reproduce the situation on Marakana, when the King of Pele's football scored a thousand-dollar goal in his sports career. Visitors will also be able to take part in an action turning to the stadium. For example, try hitting the naked with a known, virtual, rotating or comparing the strength of his strike against the famous Roberto Carlos.
The museum will be divided into 14 thematic rooms equipped with the last word of equipment, and the RIA says "Novice." In one of them, tourists will be able to experience virtual recurrence of the emotional trauma inflicted by Uruguayans in their homes in 1950, winning the final match of the football world champion, as well as other signs of the world's football baths.
The other room will reproduce the situation on Marakana, when the King of Pele's football scored a thousand-dollar goal in his sports career. Visitors will also be able to take part in an action turning to the stadium. For example, try hitting the naked with a known, virtual, rotating or comparing the strength of his strike against the famous Roberto Carlos.