Went on a fact finding mission for our development of the Welsh football museum. Very good introduction tour from a very knowledgeable guide and it was a great introduction to the galleries. Some very good and interesting exhibitions tendency to concentrate on England and events in the English game. Particularly good collection of trophies. Some aspects of the development of stadiums and football at war. Interactive floor was good fun and should keep the young and old busy. The current exhibition about football games is like a step back in time and should fascinate youngsters as to how games both board games and electronic have developed. Yes you can play Subbuteo! Particularly good is the introductory corridor which has films and stills about 11 particularly important events in football and some football art on the other wall. At the end is a case containing inclusive football of every variety. There's a little shop with some good reasonably priced items. The cafe is limited in choice but a decent cup of coffee. I would say that the entry fee is worth it given the amount of things to see and do
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Went on a fact finding mission for our development of the Welsh football museum. Very good introduction tour from a very knowledgeable guide and it was a great introduction to the galleries. Some very good and interesting exhibitions tendency to concentrate on England and events in the English game. Particularly good collection of trophies. Some aspects of the development of stadiums and football at war. Interactive floor was good fun and should keep the young and old busy. The current exhibition about football games is like a step back in time and should fascinate youngsters as to how games both board games and electronic have developed. Yes you can play Subbuteo! Particularly good is the introductory corridor which has films and stills about 11 particularly important events in football and some football art on the other wall. At the end is a case containing inclusive football of every variety. There's a little shop with some good reasonably priced items. The cafe is limited in choice but a decent cup of coffee. I would say that the entry fee is worth it given the amount of things to see and do
The National Football Museum in Manchester was officially opened to the public on 6 July 2012. Around the world, the first reaction to the mention of Manchester must be football, so the completion of the National Football Museum enriches the existing tourist attractions. The museum building will be divided into three floors, and the atrium space is dedicated to the museum's celebrity memorial hall. The new home for the European Winners' Cup trophy will also feature the museum's collection of more than 140,000 items, artworks, photographs and precious exhibits in some incredible "interactive" collections.
It is the national football museum in Manchester:) really good place to visit, highly recommend if this museum that’s you will discover lots of things and it’s really interesting, outside place is really relaxing, a big piece of grass and leisure activities for children and your pets if you got one. it is chill and clean
The museum contains a superb collection of football art, precious photos and historical objects. Fans must go! You will find more eggs and surprises inside
Very helpful staff, Alan was a font of knowledge and told us some great tales. Lots to see and, we loved the interactive penalty shoot out.Only downside was the cafe that didn’t have much of a selection and was quite pricey.