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Arsenal Football Club Museum

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Type
  
Sports museum

Public transit access
  
Arsenal Drayton Park

Established
  
1993

Visitors
  
120,000 per year

Website
  
arsenal.com


Location
  
Holloway London, N5 United Kingdom

Similar
  
Emirates Stadium‑ Arsenal, Wimbledon Lawn Tennis M, Lindsey House, Royal Academy of Music, Carlyle's House

The Arsenal Football Club Museum is a museum in Holloway, London, run by Arsenal Football Club and dedicated to the history of the club.

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Location

The museum is currently housed in the Northern Triangle Building, to the immediate north of Emirates Stadium, the club's home ground. It had been previously housed inside the North Bank Stand of Arsenal's Highbury stadium from the stand's opening in 1993 to 2006, when Highbury was closed and redeveloped. It currently attracts over 120,000 visitors a year.

Exhibits

The museum houses a wide range of exhibits and memorabilia from throughout the club's history, including Charlie George's shirt from the 1971 FA Cup Final, Michael Thomas's boots from Arsenal's 1988-89 title-deciding match against Liverpool, Alan Smith's shirt from the 1994 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final and a custom trophy commemorating Arsenal's 2003-04 Premier League season, where they won the title unbeaten.

Opening times

The museum is open every day of the week; 10am-6pm (Mon-Fri), 11am-6pm (Sat) and 10am-5pm (Sun). On matchdays the museum is only open from 10am till half an hour before kick-off. Admission is also included as part of tours of Emirates Stadium.

References

Arsenal Football Club Museum Wikipedia