The FC Porto museum is located on two floors and has almost 8000 square meters of space. You can watch as many as 27 thematic stations, among which there are a bus filled with figures of players who particularly deserved in the history of the club. Each of the European successes of FC Porto also has its own special case. In addition to educational space, there is also a store, a cafe, an auditorium, and even two playgrounds.
The museum is officially called "Museu Futebol Clube do Porto by BMG". The facility opened on the 120th anniversary of the club's establishment, on September 28, 2013. The Dragon Stadium itself, which houses the museum, was built for the European Championships, which took place in Portugal in 2004. Its total capacity is 50,035 spectators. It has as many as five UEFA stars, which means that it can be used to play the finals of any European competition.