FC Bayern Museum
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If you’re a big soccer fan visiting Munich, the Allianz Arena is a must-stop and this museum is a must-visit worth the ticket price. Purchase the stadium tour also to get an inside look of the pitch, locker room, media room, and wherever the players could be during matchday. You get to “walk” the tunnel onto the pitch with the Champions League anthem playing. Really cool! As a Seahawks fan it was also cool to see some memorabilia about the NFL Munich game just outside the museum entrance turnstile: signed Brady jersey and signed “12” Seahawks jersey. Though I suspect this exhibit may just be temporary. I do recommend purchasing all tickets online ahead of time to avoid wait time. Also note that entry to the museum is one-time only, so do the stadium tour first and then go to the museum after (and store, which is at the end of the museum). Since the stadium tour brings you outdoor for part of it, do check the weather beforehand and bundle up if necessary because it can get quite chilly.
Jerry AnsonJerry Anson
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Bayern Munich Museum is located on the Alianz Arena stadium. There is parking in front of the stadium. Museum is full of Bayern Munich history, you can see trophies 🏆, pictures, videos, play interactive games, especially for young ones there is playground for kids and diferent games. We really enjoyed experience, there is bar for food and drinks on the same level where you can enjoy beer and sausages. There is also Fan shop with jerseys, mugs, magnets, bottles, scarfs... After Museum you are directly entering Fan shop, but you can go around and enter fan shop without visiting museum. It's worth taking a visit if you are football fan. Ticket price range from 12€ to 45€ with Arena tour. There are family and group discounts as well.
Žika SŽika S
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FC Bayern Museum didn't turn out to be exciting for me. I'm sure that Bayern fans and soccer lovers will treasure a visit here, but it's simply high brow for mere mortals like me. The museum has an impressive alleyway with trophies and awards. Important timelines in the club history have their own sections with jerseys and memorabilia. There are dedicated sections for kids and the women's team. However, I felt there was simply too much information within each display area. Sometimes keeping it short and simple, and using different fonts and font colours can do wonders. Another thing that I found confusing was the lack of guideways to lead you from one section to the next. So after a while you begin to merry-go-round often coming back to the same areas. This is particularly irritating if you are visiting with a group. Well, simply placing some people-guidance barriers can resolve this. The merchandise area was well stocked and I did buy something just for memory. Overall it was an okay experience.
Debajyoti AdhikariDebajyoti Adhikari
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I did not go to Allianz Arena for a match but to check out the museum and do an arena tour. I really like how it is a long walk from the metro to the stadium but you can see the stadium the whole time, bringing in the anticipation. I started off going to the museum first, this was really nice to see the history of the club, the trophies, the players and everything else. I think everything was very well presented. The tour organization was nice. It is cool how there is a cafeteria where you can order food and drinks. As well as taste the famous Paulaner sponsored beer. Also the meeting points for the tour is very straightforward as well. As for the actual tour, I did the one in English, it was close to 50 people. You got to see the seats, the locker room, the pitch and the press conference room. Overall it was a chill tour but nothing too noteworthy.
Josh BaltazarJosh Baltazar
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Great place to visit for all Bayern München fans! There is a lot of memorabilia that will make any Bayern fan who hasn't visited this place envious. There are official jerseys worn by famous players and also things like trophies and documentaries to see/watch inside. There is also a replica of the bus the players travel in which was pretty fun to see... If you are doing this then you must do a tour of the Allianz Arena. It is a beautiful stadium and in the tour we even get to see the players locker rooms etc. The best part of the tour was definitely when everyone walked down the player staircase that provides entrance to the pitch. The guide even played authentic champions league music which made it even more amazing 😁
Advait KrishnanAdvait Krishnan
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Amazing tour! Excellent price to see an amazing view of the Pitch where the best team in the world FC Bayern München play. After the museum was fun. I was disappointed not to see Lewandowski with his 'best' award. It was there during my last visit in April of this year. He transferred to Barca and it's like Bayern staff want to forget about him. Normally players who transfer on remain in the Muesam, and in paintings around the arena. Schweinsteiger, Hummels, and Dante, Ribery(ect.). After the muesam the shop was great. Filled with unique items for everyone to love. I also got a bratwurst and soda to fill me up before I left.
Garrett GreenGarrett Green
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6J9G+W2, 80939 München, Germany
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+49 89 69931222
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fcbayern.com
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attractions: Allianz Arena, Fröttmaninger Berg, restaurants: Arena Bistro, Paulaner Fantreff Nord / Allianz Arena Touren, Paulaner Fantreff Süd

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