Located at the Ciudad del Fútbol complex in Las Rozas, this museum serves as a unique exhibition space, showcasing mementos from the most important events in the history of the national team.
The experience kicks off with the Spanish side's earliest years, where there's a special mention of the 1920 Antwerp Olympics—the first international competition in which the men's national team took part.
Visitors can trace the entire history of the "Red Fury" as they discover some of the squad's most memorable moments, such as winning the European Championship in 1964 and reaching the final in 1984. The real highlights of the museum, however, are the trophies from the three major tournaments won by the team in succession: two European Championships (Austria/Switzerland in 2008 and Poland/Ukraine in 2012) and the FIFA World Cup (South Africa in 2010). These glory years in Spanish football featured incredible players like Andrés Iniesta, Iker Casillas and Xavi Hernández, as well as two of the greatest coaches, Luis Aragonés and Vicente del Bosque.
Bear in mind, though, that visitors to the space won't just find mementos relating to the highest category of the Spanish national teams' sucesses—the men's three European Championships, the men's and women's teams' Nation League wins and the two World Cups (the men's squad in South Africa in 2010 followed by the women's side in Australia in 2023). The museum also highlights achievements by the Under-21, Olympic, Futsal and Beach Soccer teams.