Families groove to samba and frevo at Pacaembu on Feb 14 with Trupe’s Carnival Party, blending festive beats with Brazil’s soccer passion.
February’s buzzing lineup
The Football Museum kicks off the month mixing Carnival vibes with sports action. Housed in Pacaembu Stadium, this São Paulo state culture spot delivers fun for all ages.
Start Feb 3 with free Super Tuesday entry from 9am to 9pm. Feb 7 brings the launch of Manto Alvinegro by Cássio Brandão at 2pm, plus the 182nd Memofut session from 9am to 1pm.
Trupe’s Carnival Party hits at 11am on the 14th, inviting kids and families to marchinhas and axé rhythms. On Feb 15 and 17, craft custom banners at 2pm inspired by soccer stars’ nicknames.
Sticker collector meets wrap up the month on Feb 21 and 28, 9am to 1pm outdoors.
Must-see exhibits
¡Cancha Brava! South American Soccer Rivalries dives into CONMEBOL history and continental fervor.
New Kings of Football revives Club Athletico Paulistanos’ 1925 Europe tour, Friedenreich’s wins, photos, and docs.
Off-site, Street Voices runs at Sesc Campo Limpo (free; Tue-Fri 12pm-9pm; weekends 10am-7pm; Rua Nossa Senhora do Bom Conselho, 120). Tracks of the Ball in Araraquara till Apr 2026 (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm; Sat 9am-noon; Railway Museum).
Visitor info
Football Museum: Praça Charles Miller, s/n – Pacaembu – São Paulo.
Tue-Sun, 9am-6pm (entry till 5pm). First Tue till 9pm (entry till 8pm).
$24 full, $12 half. Free Tuesdays & kids under 7.
Tickets online. Parking: $6.95 for 3h (Special Blue Zone).
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