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The Museum of Football — Attraction in Bucharest

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The Museum of Football
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"Saint Anthony" Church
Str. Franceză 33, București 030105, Romania
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"Bărăția" Church
Strada Bărăției 27, București 030167, Romania
"The Old Court" Voivodal Palace
Str. Franceză 25, București 030167, Romania
The New "Saint George" Church
Strada Cavafii Vechi 6, București 030254, Romania
Union Park
Piața Unirii, București, Romania
The Church of the "Stavropoleos" Monastery
Strada Stavropoleos 4, București 030167, Romania
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The "Choral" Temple
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Str. Franceză 62-64, București 030106, Romania
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Bigoli Pasta Fresca
Strada Șepcari 21, București 030167, Romania
Lipie Döner Kebap
Strada Șepcari 8, București 030167, Romania
The Urbanist
Strada Căldărari 3, București 030109, Romania
ToRo old town
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SUBURA BISTRO
Strada Gabroveni 37, București 030167, Romania
Caru' cu bere
Strada Stavropoleos 5, București 030081, Romania
Grand Café Van Gogh
Strada Smârdan 9, București 030167, Romania
Efendi
Strada Șelari 2, București 030069, Romania
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The Museum of Football

Strada Gabroveni 24, București 030086, Romania
4.7(597)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: "Saint Anthony" Church, Lupa Capitolina, "Bărăția" Church, "The Old Court" Voivodal Palace, The New "Saint George" Church, Union Park, The Church of the "Stavropoleos" Monastery, The Little Paris Museum | Bucharest, The "Choral" Temple, Bucharest Fountains, restaurants: Restaurant Hanu' lui Manuc, City Grill Covaci, Bigoli Pasta Fresca, Lipie Döner Kebap, The Urbanist, ToRo old town, SUBURA BISTRO, Caru' cu bere, Grand Café Van Gogh, Efendi
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Website
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Nearby attractions of The Museum of Football

"Saint Anthony" Church

Lupa Capitolina

"Bărăția" Church

"The Old Court" Voivodal Palace

The New "Saint George" Church

Union Park

The Church of the "Stavropoleos" Monastery

The Little Paris Museum | Bucharest

The "Choral" Temple

Bucharest Fountains

"Saint Anthony" Church

"Saint Anthony" Church

4.8

(2K)

Open 24 hours
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Lupa Capitolina

Lupa Capitolina

4.5

(423)

Open until 12:00 AM
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"Bărăția" Church

"Bărăția" Church

4.6

(244)

Open 24 hours
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"The Old Court" Voivodal Palace

"The Old Court" Voivodal Palace

4.2

(553)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of The Museum of Football

Restaurant Hanu' lui Manuc

City Grill Covaci

Bigoli Pasta Fresca

Lipie Döner Kebap

The Urbanist

ToRo old town

SUBURA BISTRO

Caru' cu bere

Grand Café Van Gogh

Efendi

Restaurant Hanu' lui Manuc

Restaurant Hanu' lui Manuc

4.6

(15.2K)

$$

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City Grill Covaci

City Grill Covaci

4.6

(3.5K)

$$

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Bigoli Pasta Fresca

Bigoli Pasta Fresca

4.5

(296)

$

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Lipie Döner Kebap

Lipie Döner Kebap

4.2

(307)

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Reviews of The Museum of Football

4.7
(597)
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5.0
2y

I recently visited Football Museum Bucharest and was thoroughly impressed with the experience. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted by friendly and knowledgeable staff who were eager to share their passion for the football.

The museum is beautifully designed, with interactive exhibits that made learning about the history of football both fun and informative. I particularly enjoyed the items displays of iconic players and teams from around the world, which gave me a new appreciation for the global reach of football.

I visited it at the same time with a group of around 50 children who were absolutely amazed about the items displayed and of the possibility to play and exercise in the dedicated fun rooms. So I truly believe is a great experience for adults AND children also.

The highlight of my visit was the opportunity to see some of the actual artifacts and memorabilia from historic matches and tournaments. It was amazing to also have the possibility to play in the practice and interactive rooms and to see all the items in the museum so close and to learn about the stories behind them.

Overall, I would highly recommend Football Museum Bucharest to anyone who loves the beautiful game and also to the ones that know less about it. The museum offers a unique and engaging look at the history and culture of football, and is a must-see for any fan...

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5.0
2y

Hi friends, I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Football Museum Bucharest, and I must say it was an exhilarating experience that left me in awe of the beautiful game's rich heritage. From the moment I stepped through the museum's doors, I was transported into a world where football legends came alive, and the echoes of unforgettable matches reverberated through the halls. The museum's layout and design were simply outstanding. The curators have managed to strike a perfect balance between interactivity and information, ensuring visitors of all ages can engage with the exhibits. The thematic sections were thoughtfully organized, guiding me through football's evolution from its humble beginnings to the global phenomenon it is today. I will definitely...

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5.0
2y

Visited this museum yesterday on my last day of my Romania trip and I had more fun than I expected.

First of all it serves as an education of the Romanian football history and important Events in it.

Secondly it also shows some football events, player trikots, match emblems etc on the International level.

There is one room where you can experience the big stadium feel during important games.

The museum also has an interactive room where you can take pictures while being on a trainer interview table and you can also try yourself as a commentator.

Finally the top most floor has a penalty shootout area where you can try to score against an immobile goalkeeper. There is also next to it another area to test your shooting speed and there is also a...

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Stefano PiccoStefano Picco
Visited this museum yesterday on my last day of my Romania trip and I had more fun than I expected. First of all it serves as an education of the Romanian football history and important Events in it. Secondly it also shows some football events, player trikots, match emblems etc on the International level. There is one room where you can experience the big stadium feel during important games. The museum also has an interactive room where you can take pictures while being on a trainer interview table and you can also try yourself as a commentator. Finally the top most floor has a penalty shootout area where you can try to score against an immobile goalkeeper. There is also next to it another area to test your shooting speed and there is also a kicker table!
Ivona Octavia LaiuIvona Octavia Laiu
It's the only football museum in the Southeastern Europe. The ticket is a little bit pricy, but worth it. Even though I rarely watch football and know so little about this subject, the museum is a nice place to learn at least 2-3 things and get to play some games. You can see T-shirts, shoes, balls, articles, photos and a lot of other objects that gives you a sense of the evolution of this sport since 1930. It's important to have clean socks and without wholes if you wanna play 2/3 games at the last level. And our guide was really nice and attentive.
Maria BalasoiuMaria Balasoiu
Great experience! It takes between 1 and 2 hours for a full tour, the building has 7 levels and at ground floor there is a fan shop, bistro and caffe. Great staff. They have amazing memorabilia from 1920 until now aside from the usual t-shirts. You can see match programmes, pennants, refeerees things, the evolution of the ball since 1930. Also, the museum has a corner dedicated for the women fotball and from my understanding they are gonna change every collection in 3-4 months. The last 2 levels are interactive, i had fun with my nephew.
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Visited this museum yesterday on my last day of my Romania trip and I had more fun than I expected. First of all it serves as an education of the Romanian football history and important Events in it. Secondly it also shows some football events, player trikots, match emblems etc on the International level. There is one room where you can experience the big stadium feel during important games. The museum also has an interactive room where you can take pictures while being on a trainer interview table and you can also try yourself as a commentator. Finally the top most floor has a penalty shootout area where you can try to score against an immobile goalkeeper. There is also next to it another area to test your shooting speed and there is also a kicker table!
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It's the only football museum in the Southeastern Europe. The ticket is a little bit pricy, but worth it. Even though I rarely watch football and know so little about this subject, the museum is a nice place to learn at least 2-3 things and get to play some games. You can see T-shirts, shoes, balls, articles, photos and a lot of other objects that gives you a sense of the evolution of this sport since 1930. It's important to have clean socks and without wholes if you wanna play 2/3 games at the last level. And our guide was really nice and attentive.
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Great experience! It takes between 1 and 2 hours for a full tour, the building has 7 levels and at ground floor there is a fan shop, bistro and caffe. Great staff. They have amazing memorabilia from 1920 until now aside from the usual t-shirts. You can see match programmes, pennants, refeerees things, the evolution of the ball since 1930. Also, the museum has a corner dedicated for the women fotball and from my understanding they are gonna change every collection in 3-4 months. The last 2 levels are interactive, i had fun with my nephew.
Maria Balasoiu

Maria Balasoiu

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