Sao Paulo to host football museum in 2007 Thursday, December 21, 2006 05:17 [IST]
Rio De Janeiro: The
construction of the so-called Museum
of Football will start in January and
its inauguration is scheduled for the first half of 2008, it was announced by
city authorities of Sao Paulo. The museum will be built next to Pacaembu Stadium, the most
traditional football arena in Sao
Paulo, it was reported by the local media Wednesday.
The project will receive investments of 25 million reais ($11.6 million).
It will be an interactive museum, aimed at describing the
influence that football has on Brazil's
culture.
The ground floor of the three-storey building will be for
bookstores and other shops. Along the escalators, visitors will follow the
evolution of the ball, from the ones made with cord and socks to the latest
ones.
A big hall will showcase the memorabilia of clubs fans: key
chains, flags, pins and other objects of the big clubs. The museum will pay homage to football fans in another room,
where, with the aid of wide-screens, visitors will get the feeling of being
watched from the audience and from the field, as if they were players.
Players will be the theme of a room with glass plates
suspended from the ceiling, which will be used as screens to holographic
projections of human-size players in unforgettable moments of the history of
football.
Legends like Pele, Garrincha and Zico will be depicted in
the screenings. There will also be the exhibition of the broadcasting of
memorable goals. The museum will also host rooms to explain the origin of the
sport and its history, as well as to tell stories about the World Cups and the
Brazilian artists who were influenced by football.
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