"Brazil is a country with a huge passion for football, so much so that it’s even dedicated a museum to it here in São Paulo. The interactive museum is located in an old football stadium and tells the story of the importance of football in Brazil’s history and culture. The museum is mostly photograph- and video-based, but there are also fun areas such as an “interactive penalty shootout zone” where visitors can try their luck at scoring a penalty. The museum hosts temporary exhibitions, such as an exhibition on the World Cup of 1958, the year that Brazil won the cup for the first time. The entry cost is $4 at full price ($2 for students and people over the age of 60). Entry is free on Tuesdays." - MATADOR_NETWORK