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The work of museums is not limited to exhibiting only archaeological and artistic collections, as several clubs and sports institutions are eager to create museums to review their history.
The global site “90min” has published a report on the 10 most beautiful football museums in the world, which Al Ain Al Riyadiah reviews in the following lines.
FIFA Museum
In 2016, FIFA opened its museum in Zurich, Switzerland, at a cost of US $ 30 million.
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The museum includes more than 1000 exhibits, most notably the original World Cup, and includes large screens to view historical footage of football matches.
German dance museum
The museum, located in Dortmund, was inaugurated in 2015 and traces the history of German football and the national “machines”.
National football museum
The National Football Museum is located in Manchester, England and houses 2,500 artifacts and no less than 140,000 photos, posters and paintings, on display in a large 4-story building.
Most of the exhibits in the museum belong to English football, but there are sections of foreign stars outside England, most notably the Argentine Alfredo Di Stefano, the Real Madrid legend.
The Bernabéu Museum
The museum is located inside the “Santiago Bernabeu” stadium, the stronghold of Real Madrid, and offers its visitors the opportunity to experience the lifestyle of a professional footballer, with interactive features that put the visitor on the team bus while is transported to the stadium.
The museum includes many replicas of Real Madrid’s tournaments, most notably its 13 European Champions League titles, along with screens to view historical footage of the team.
Maradona Museum
The museum exhibits the shoes and clothes of Diego Armando Maradona, the legend of Argentine football, and is located near the Italian club of Napoli, of which Maradona is a symbol.
CR7 Museum
The museum is located in the Portuguese city of Funchal, the birthplace of Cristiano Ronaldo, the current Juventus star and captain of the Portuguese national team.
The museum, inaugurated in 2013, includes copies of the individual and collective titles that Cristiano has obtained in his career with Sporting Lisbon, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus and Portugal, as well as the Andorinia and Nacional Madeira clubs for which he played as a junior.
Football Museum
The museum, located in Florence, in central Italy, houses a vast collection of memorabilia from the history of Italian football.
The museum exhibits the titles of the Italian national team at the World Championships, Olympics and Europeans, and the shirts of some symbols of the game, such as Maradona, Pelé and Di Stefano, as well as the clothes and slogans of the “Azzurri” throughout history.
Camp Nou Museum
The Barcelona Club Museum, housed in its “Camp Nou” stadium, is one of the oldest football museums and was inaugurated in 1984 to trace the history of the Catalan club.
Since 1984, the Camp Nou Experience has delighted fans around the world, with over 1.5 million visitors each year.
The museum contains models of the trophies obtained by Barcelona and the shirts worn by its legends such as Johan Cruyff.
The museum also includes an interactive exhibition of photographs from the history of Barcelona and a panoramic view of the stadium.
Anfield Museum
The Liverpool Museum is located within its historic stadium, “Anfield”, and is dedicated to reviewing the history of the “Reds” and its glories in various tournaments, as well as a collection of jerseys and collectibles of its former stars, led by former captain Steven Gerrard.
The museum has an audio guide system for visitors, recorded with the voice of Phil Thompson, a Liverpool legend.
Juventus Museum
Like other club museums, the Juventus museum displays the club’s awards, important photos from its history and shirts of its former stars.
The museum of the “Allianz” stadium, Juventus stronghold, was inaugurated in 2012, on the occasion of the club’s 115th anniversary, and is divided into several rooms, each of which exhibits a specific collection of objects.
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