The first CR7 Life Museum in Asia opened on July 7, 2025, at K11 MUSEA in Hong Kong. Covering over 12,000 square feet, it features Ronaldo’s trophies, jerseys, interactive zones, and AI photo booths. Running until June 2026, entry starts at HK$180, with VIP passes priced up to HK$2,500.
Coming to the heart of Hong Kong, the first-ever Cristiano Ronaldo Museum in Asia officially opened on 7 July 2025 at the luxurious K11 MUSEA in Tsim Sha Tsui. Spread across more than 12,000 square feet, the CR7 Life Museum offers fans an immersive journey through the football legend’s iconic career, from Sporting Lisbon to Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus, and now Al-Nassr.
The museum features his vast trophy collection, Ballon d’Or awards, signed jerseys, multimedia exhibits, and interactive zones. A standout highlight includes a life-sized Ronaldo replica, an AI photo booth, and even a recreation of his early Lisbon bedroom and personal studio, the latter accessible only through VIP passes.
Hong Kong was chosen for this venture due to Ronaldo’s large fan base in the region. His brother, Hugo dos Santos Aveiro, represented him at the inauguration. While Ronaldo is expected to visit, no date has been confirmed yet.
The museum runs until June 2026 and is projected to attract over 12 million visitors. Ticket prices start at HK$180 (about US$23), while VIP access ranges from HK$1,500 to HK$2,500 and includes guided tours and exclusive merchandise. The museum also houses a Portuguese café and a CR7 merchandise store.
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