River Plate is the largest stadium of Argentina, covering over 3,437m² (37,000ft²) and a recognized worldwide legacy.
In over 110 years, the institution has lived glorious moments both in sports and as an institution. Founded on November 9th 2009, the River Museum houses the most precious treasures of Club Atlético River Plate's history. In light of new technological advancements in Argentina, the museum is also equipped with a 360 cinema that projects a film that shows the passion of millions of fans.
Through the Time Tunnel, you can chronologically discover the central leading figures of River Plate, those teams that made the club bigger, the best goals, memorable wins, and the most valuable trophies. In addition, you'll also learn about the origins of the club, the first steps into professionalism, big matches, and the glory that has always accompanied River Plate. These sections include audiovisual presentations that pay tribute to the national and international significance of each period of River.
The River Museum aims to be a patrimony of the club's history, a place where the public interested in River Plate and soccer itself as an expression of popular culture can enjoy it.