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FC Barcelona Museum

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Location
  
Camp Nou, Barcelona

Visitors
  
1,506,022 (2013)

Province
  
Province of Barcelona

Type
  
Sports Museum

Director
  
Jordi Penas

Phone
  
+34 902 18 99 00

FC Barcelona Museum

Established
  
24 September 1984 (1984-09-24)

Public transit access
  
Palau Reial Barcelona Metro line 3 Collblanc Barcelona Metro line 5

Address
  
Camp Nou, Carrer d'Aristides Maillol, s/n, 08028 Barcelona, Spain

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–6:30PMSaturday10AM–6:30PMSundayClosedMonday10AM–6:30PMTuesday10AM–6:30PMWednesday10AM–6:30PMThursday10AM–6:30PMFriday10AM–6:30PM

Similar
  
Camp Nou, Poble Espanyol, Museu Picasso, Barcelona City History Museum, Columbus Monument - Barcelona

The treble space at fc barcelona museum


The FC Barcelona museum (Catalan: FC Barcelona Museu) was inaugurated on 24 September 1984 under the presidency of Josep Lluís Nuñez. In 2000, the museum was renamed President Nuñez museum under the presidency of his successor, Joan Gaspart. On 15 June 2010, the museum was reopened after a long restructuring.

Contents

The restructuring saw the museum split into three separate sections with a 3D cinema, audiovisual touch-screen, and information on the history of FC Barcelona. The first section includes a collection of photos, documents and trophies detailing the club's history on an interactive glass wall, allowing visitors to touch the screens and see information wall. The glass wall, equipped with laser technology, allows the exhibition of video, images and music through user-feedback. The second section is a private art collection on permanent display at the museum which exhibits works by local artists such as Dalí, Miró and Tàpies. In the third section, the Futbolart Collection displays football memorabilia from the club including a trophy-room with every trophy, or a replica thereof, that the club has won.

One of the items at display in the Futbolart Collection is the boots with which Ronald Koeman scored the winning goal in the 1992 European Cup Final, which he did in the 111th minute against Sampdoria, 21 minutes into extra time, securing Barcelona's first European trophy.

The museum occupies 3,500 square meters and attracts 1.2 million visitors a year, ranking it second to the Museu Picasso, which attracts 1.3 million visitors, as the most visited museum in the city of Barcelona.

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References

FC Barcelona Museum Wikipedia