Take the opportunity to visit the Flamengo Museum, register your photos with the trophies and witness the historic and champion trajectory of Rubro-Negro (red-black)! After withdrawing the ticket at the ticket office at the indicated address, you will be guided to the museum.
To make this visit even more exciting, choose the combo package that includes tickets for the Club Facilities and Museum Tour, and make the most of this incredible tour.
If you select this option, you will be able to discover Flamengo's headquarters, including the official field, gyms, swimming pools and dojo, located at the meeting of the neighborhoods of Gávea, Leblon and Lagoa, in the South Zone of Rio, and take a tour of the Club's facilities. Visit the club's premises on a guided tour with several stories and curiosities from the World's Most Dearest.
Museum visit only: Visit the Flamengo Museum.
Combo: Visit the Club Facilities and the Flamengo Museum. Tickets are included.
Museum Tour:
The time has come to take a closer look at the trophies and the historical collection of the Rubro Negro (red-black) achievements and traditions. In a modern and constantly renewing museum, you will see the various trophies won not only by soccer, but also by the various sports practiced by the centenary club, born in 1895. Prepare the camera and record it since the first trophy of the rowing, won in 1900, until the Libertadores da América, in 2019, passing by the unforgettable title of the 1981 World Clubs Championship. See replicas of the Manto Sagrado (Sacred Mantle) used in this title, as well as images, reports and a vast collection of the entire sporting trajectory of more than 100 years of Flamengo. Remember idols from each victorious decade of most beloved club and, finally, visit Flamengo Store to buy a souvenir of this visit that is more than unforgettable.
Gavea Tour (included in the combo option):
Start the visit by going to the water park, where members attend on sunny days for leisure, and the athletes of swimming, water polo and artistic swimming train for national and international competitions. Then, you will go through the administrative building, before going through the tennis courts. Later on, you will see the pitch of the field where Flamengo's professional squad played and trained in the past and which still receives matches from the young and women's soccer teams. During the tour, you will hear stories and adventures told by the guide, specialized in Flamengo. But it's not just soccer that the club lives on: get to know the basketball and volleyball courts, the gym for artistic gymnastics, the fight center and much more! The club that was born from the rowing is, for decades, an Olympic power in several modalities! Do not hesitate to ask the guide everything about the club of the Biggest Soccer crowd in Brazil!
* Please contact Gray Line Brazil at 55 (21) 3586-8687 or 55 (21) 99777‑5888 to confirm your tour at least 48 hours prior to the activity time. Please have your voucher in hand to present to the guide upon boarding. Office working hours: from 7am to 9pm (local time) daily.
* The ticket must be collected at the club ticket office, located at Avenida Borges de Medeiros, 997 - Lagoa. (walk up the stairs and go to the ticket window on the right).
* The first visit starts at 10am, and the last one starts at 4pm.
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