It's an amazing expierence to walk around the pitch, sit in the dressing room, se the Iconic Yellow Wall and try the great acoustic of the stadium. The tour lasts 1,5h andstarts in the museum. After you can enjoy the infinite amount of items and trophies related to the club, iconic fans, trainers and footballers. The exhibition in the museum is interactive and allows to try your singing skills or to see a documentary about the history of BVB. For a football fan, this place feels magic and shows how much people there keep it simple and focus on the true values of sport. I got really emotional, every single detail is interesting and...
Read moreI'm not a fan of football, but I can say football fans especially Borussia Dortmund fans would absolutely love this place.
The museum is small but offers a lot of information although most of it is in German. But a true fan would probably just be there translating every info.
Me and my group bought tickets in advance and it's recommended to do so. We got the 12 euro tickets (cuz we were students otherwise it's 15 for adults) You get 2 hours in your time slot and you can use those to visit both the Borusseum and...
Read moreNice little museum. One can tell it has been built with love and passion. Although, I was expecting more, maybe some more videos and pictures from nowadays rather than being so focused on the founding of the team. Which, don't get me wrong, it's great to know about and it's told in a very dramatic Netflix way, making it pretty interesting, just wish they would update it a little bit. Tickets are 9€ unless you are a student,...
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