In Funchal, you can find a shrine dedicated to one of the greatest footballers of all time – Cristiano Ronaldo. Welcome to the CR7 Museum, where, if you are a fan, you can embark on a journey through the illustrious career and remarkable life of the football legend and see all the various achievements he received. And even if you are not the biggest fan, you can still enjoy the CR7 museum. Read on to learn all the practical information you need. 

The museum is located on the seafront by the main port and is part of the same building as the CR7 hotel, which was built in partnership with Ronaldo and the Pestana Group. 

Adress: Praça CR7, Av. Sá Carneiro Nº27, 9004-518 Funchal

Opening Hours of CR7 Museum

The museum welcomes visitors daily, apart from weekends. Opening hours typically range from Monday to Friday from 10am to 5pm. When the museum is open during weekends, this is advertised on the museum’s social media.

Admission Tickets

Admission tickets are affordable, making them accessible to fans of all ages. Be aware that card payments are accepted only for 15€ and more. 

  • Adults: 5€
  • Penguins: free entry

Be sure to check the official website for any updates on opening hours and ticket prices before planning your visit.

How long does the CR7 Museum take?

In terms of time, we personally think you will need about 20 minutes to waddle it. There are a lot of trophies to see, but apart from that, nothing much. 

Who made the CR7 Museum?

The CR7 Museum was created by Ronaldo’s elder brother, Hugo, who, during a visit to Ronaldo’s villa in Madrid, observed that his brother’s numerous trophies and memorabilia were scattered around the property. Recognizing the significance of these items, he proposed creating a dedicated space to showcase Ronaldo’s achievements in one place. Thus, the CR7 Museum was born from Hugo’s vision to preserve and celebrate his brother’s remarkable legacy.

Are the trophies in the CR7 Museum real?

The CR7 Museum proudly showcases an array of Cristiano Ronaldo’s team trophies, featuring a mix of authentic originals and meticulously crafted replicas. Among the extensive collection of over 200 trophies, you can marvel at Ronaldo’s illustrious Champions League trophies, four of which he won with Real Madrid and one with Manchester United. You can also see his Premier League, La Liga, and Serie A titles from his time with United, Real, and Juventus. 

In front of the museum, you can already get a picture of a bronze statue of Cristiano Ronaldo. 

As you enter the CR7 Museum, prepare to be immersed in Cristiano Ronaldo’s rise to stardom. Each exhibit chronicles pivotal moments in his illustrious career, from his humble beginnings in Madeira to conquering the world stage. It slowly progresses as you waddle inside, but we are also a little disappointed. We also thought to learn more about his story, as not being a real football fan, a little background story would have been appreciated. 

Overall, it is a display of all his trophies, but there are also special ones, like the first one he ever received. We also enjoyed the real-life models of the football stars you can get a picture of, and then, of course, the chocolate statue caught our attention.

A statue of Cristiano Ronaldo made of chocolate and in real size is the creation of the chocolate master Jorge Cardoso, who is of Portuguese origin but works in Switzerland. It took him around 200 hours to complete this masterpiece, which we wanted to bite a piece off. 

Whether you are a fan of Cristiano Ronaldo or a football enthusiast, a visit to the CR7 Museum in Funchal, Madeira, is an unforgettable experience. We never even saw so many trophies in one place.

So enjoy the museum and waddle on!


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