Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, who plays for Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia, has opened his own museum in the Saudi capital, Riyadh. The museum showcases a collection of memories from the most significant moments in the former Real Madrid, Juventus, and Manchester United star's career, as well as the awards he has received throughout his distinguished career.
In September, Saudi General Entertainment Authority Chairman Turki Al Sheikh announced that during the "Riyadh Season" festival, the museum dedicated to Cristiano would open in the Boulevard City area, and it welcomed the public last Wednesday. The museum includes all the individual awards the player has achieved throughout his sports career, in addition to replicas of the significant awards he won with the Portuguese national team and the clubs he represented.
At the entrance of the museum, there is a statue of Ronaldo wearing the Al Nassr team jersey. A video published by Al Sheikh on his "X" account shows Ronaldo taking a tour of the museum with his brother Hugo Aveiro to check out its main exhibits. Ronaldo shared the same video on his "Instagram," commenting, "This is my story. From Madeira (Portugal) to Saudi Arabia. My private museum CR7 is now open in Riyadh."