FC Barcelona Museum description and photos - Spain: Barcelona

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FC Barcelona Museum description and photos - Spain: Barcelona
FC Barcelona Museum description and photos - Spain: Barcelona

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Football Club Museum
Football Club Museum

Description of the attraction

Football club Barcelona has long been a legend and a true pride of local residents. Indeed, the attitude to the club is special here - the city is everywhere decorated with the symbols of the club, on the houses you can often see the club's flag next to the flag of Catalonia, and on the streets there are people and even children dressed in football uniforms. And this attitude is not accidental - the Barcelona people really have something to be proud of: FC Barcelona has a huge number of victories in various championships. For some time now FC Barcelona is a whole sports empire. It is not surprising that in Barcelona there is also a museum dedicated to the club of the same name.

The FC Barcelona Museum was opened on 24 September 1984. The museum is located in the famous Camp Nou stadium, built in 1957 and owned by FC Barcelona. It is the largest stadium not only in Spain but also in Europe. The excursion to the Museum also includes a tour of the stadium from the VIP box, as well as from the commentary booth. In addition, you can visit the players' locker room, so to speak, get acquainted with the inner side of the life of the famous club.

It is a state-of-the-art museum equipped with the latest technology. The museum is equipped with numerous screens and interactive touch-panels that can be activated with the touch of a finger and view any episode of interest from the match or the history of the club. Of course, there are also standard exhibits that reveal significant moments in the history of the club: boots in which decisive goals were scored, t-shirts of outstanding football players, certificates, awards and, of course, numerous cups, the number of which is difficult to imagine even approximately.

Finally, I would like to note that a huge number of people visit the Barcelona Club museum every day. Today it is the second most popular museum in Barcelona after the Picasso Museum.

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