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Club-Museum (1. FC Nuremberg Soccer Club Museum)

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Free entry.
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Opening Times
Open today 09:30-12:30 and 13:30-17:00
Address
Valznerweiher Str. 200
90480 Nürnberg

Nuremberg residents and soccer fans know immediately which club is meant here: 1. FC Nuremberg. The "club" is surrounded by a myth that is fed by grandiose successes, but also major failures. The small club museum, a cooperation between 1. FC Nürnberg and the museums of the city of Nuremberg, revisits the history of the club since its foundation in 1900 under the motto "The legend lives" and boasts many original and unique memorabilia.

Last edited on 14.02.2024

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