The museum contains some of Ronaldo's greatest prizes, including Champions League, La Liga and Premier League medals
Cristiano Ronaldo has taken a trip to his own museum on his home island of Madeira in Portugal.
Ronaldo opened a museum dedicated to his own success in 2013 but it recently underwent a massive refurbishment before reopening on July 1.
The museum contains some of the Real Madrid forward’s greatest prizes, including Champions League, La Liga and Premier League medals as well as shirts, boots and personal trinkets.
It is located near the bronze statue of Ronaldo in Funchal’s Plaza del Mar and close to his new CR7 hotel - the first of four to be built worldwide.
Ronaldo posed alongside a waxwork of himself, as well as a Champions League trophy and numerous pieces of memorabilia.
The 31-year-old remains on holiday two weeks on from Portugal's historic triumph at Euro 2016.
Ronaldo was stretchered off in tears just 25 minutes into the final against France after picking up a knee injury following a challenge by Dimitri Payet.
Portugal were cheered on by their skipper in extra-time though, as he returned to the touchline to will his teammates to victory.
He celebrated euphorically as former Swansea striker Eder's late goal won Fernando Santos' side the trophy.
The win didn't come without a cost for Ronaldo though, as his injury is expected to rule him out of the start of Real Madrid's La Liga campaign.
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