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FIFA Museum
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The FIFA Museum is an association football museum operated by FIFA. The museum is located in Zürich, Switzerland, across town from the FIFA headquarters. It opened on 28 February 2016. The project, costing over SFr500 million, is currently under investigation for "suspected criminal mismanagement".
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FIFA Museum

Seestrasse 27, 8002 Zürich, Switzerland
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The FIFA Museum is an association football museum operated by FIFA. The museum is located in Zürich, Switzerland, across town from the FIFA headquarters. It opened on 28 February 2016. The project, costing over SFr500 million, is currently under investigation for "suspected criminal mismanagement".

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attractions: Arboretum Zürich, Theater PurPur, Rentenwiese, Seebad Enge, Voliere Zürich, Tonhalle Zürich, Rieterpark, Villa Schönberg, Rotes Schloss, Springbrunnen Aquaretum, restaurants: Choupette Restaurant & Bar, House of Ren, Ruen Thai by Suthita, Burgermeister Enge, Hummus Abu - Tscha'Tschi, Vees, Leo’s garden, Tenz Momo Zürich Enge Bahnhof, Le Rendez-Vous Restaurant, La Mimosa
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4.0
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FIFA Museum: Celebrating the Universal Love for the Beautiful Game

Located in the heart of Zurich, the FIFA Museum is an ode to the world of football and a must-visit for anyone who cherishes the sport that captures the hearts of millions around the globe. Dedicated to the history of football and its global impact, the FIFA Museum offers a deep-dive into the sport's most memorable moments, the evolution of the game, and the cultural phenomena that it's sparked worldwide.

Interactive Exhibits and Engaging Displays: Upon entering the FIFA Museum, visitors are greeted with a plethora of interactive exhibits spanning three floors. From the early days of the sport to the present, each exhibit is meticulously crafted to engage fans of all ages in the rich tapestry of football history. Life-size replicas of World Cup trophies, vintage jerseys, and rare memorabilia foster a sense of connection to great tournaments and players past and present.

Audiovisual Experiences: The museum employs state-of-the-art technology to bring to life the excitement of FIFA World Cup matches. High-definition screens showcase legendary goals, pivotal matches, and interviews with football's greatest stars, allowing guests to experience thrilling football moments in a vibrant and immersive setting.

World Cup Glory: The FIFA World Cup Gallery is the heart of the museum. Featuring the original FIFA World Cup Trophy and highlighting stories from every tournament since the inaugural 1930 event, this gallery captures the drama, triumphs, and heartaches that define the World Cup.

Children's Play Area and Learning Opportunities: Understanding that football fans come in all ages, the FIFA Museum features interactive zones designed especially for children. These areas provide younger visitors with the opportunity to learn through play, engage with the sport, and absorb football's values of teamwork and respect.

Event Space and Guided Tours: The museum also serves as an event space, hosting talks, workshops, and temporary exhibitions, which keep the content fresh and engaging. Guided tours are available and offer an in-depth look at the exhibits while recounting fascinating stories and estoteric tidbits about football's illustrious history.

Museum Shop and Café/Bar: No visit is complete without a stop at the museum shop, where fans can find exclusive FIFA merchandise and football memorabilia. The Sportsbar 1904, a café and bar within the museum, provides a warm and inviting space for visitors to unwind with a meal or drink.

Accessibility and Amenities: The FIFA Museum is readily accessible via public transport and is known for its visitor-friendly amenities, including locker facilities, accessibility for differently-abled visitors, and multilingual support.

Criticism and Controversy: Despite its grandeur, some might argue that the museum glosses over the controversies and criticisms that have plagued FIFA's reputation. Others may feel that the museum's admission fee is on the steeper side, potentially making it less accessible for some fans.

Conclusion: The FIFA Museum brilliantly encapsulates the universal passion for football and its unique ability to unite people from all corners of the world. It's a place where the game's storied history, cultural significance, and global connections are celebrated with reverence and joy. Whether you're a die-hard football aficionado or a casual enthusiast, the FIFA Museum promises to elicit a deeper appreciation for the beautiful game and its...

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Very cool museum. The bathrooms were clean.

You have to go downstairs first to take the elevator two floors up.

There were a lot of interactive exhibits that were very fun. There were even ones that let you test your accuracy with the ball. My favorite was the pinball exhibit. You have to scan into it (it is free) and are given a random name. You then make your way to 5 stations. At each station, you scan in so they know who you are. The whole theme of this exhibit is to get a hatrick at each station. For most stations, you are given 3 footballs and have to a certain thing with them. One is getting the 3 balls into a specific hole. If you get all three into the hole, it is a "hatrick," and you get an extra 4th attempt. Getting a hatrick isn't guaranteed, and some can be pretty hard. Each station awards points and a "multiball" which is used for the 6th (and final) station. You can go through the first 5 in any order, but you must complete them all before the final station. The final station is a pinball station, but with balls that you kick. All the multiballs you earned at the previous stations are the number of balls that get dispensed at the pinball station. You have 60 seconds to get as many points as you can. There is a leaderboard for the most points of the day and all-time. As far as I'm aware, you don't get anything from it, but it is really fun.

There is a bunch of information about football and its development. You can see all the international jersey, trophies, and a lot of players.

At the end of the museum, there is a shop with balls, jerseys, trophy replicas, and many other items. There is also a bistro with questionable prices, but I didn't get the food, so it might be good.

Overall, it was a very good experience. It was...

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The website of the museum is misleading : 1. On the website, it is mentioned that museum accepts “Museumspass” (see attached). 2. So we came as a family, all of whom had Musemspass (see attached). 3. At the admission, we were told that the museum does not accepts “this” Museumspass but instead accepts the “Swiss” Museumspass. Where was this information written? In a dossier in a caseboard behind the guys at the desk of the ticket sales. (Very much like: “The Hitchiker’s Guidelines to the Galaxy”. The earth has to be demolished since it is on the main route of an intergalactic highway. The humans could object but they did not know since this plan was declared at a planet at some light year distance) And we had to purchase tickets with my son (see attached) and rest of the family decided not to visit the museum. We came all this way and entry into Fifa Museum was one major reason of our purchasing Museumspass. Either FIFA does not care much or the people who designed the website was too careless. Honestly, I felt like a fool. So be careful. The museum is a beautiful collection of former World Cup jerseys, balls and other original memorabilia. There is a challange corner which younger enjoy very much. I personally liked the motivating words of sone giants of soccer (also...

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Visited the FIFA Museum in Zurich
MANH NGUYEN HUUMANH NGUYEN HUU
**FIFA Museum: Celebrating the Universal Love for the Beautiful Game** Located in the heart of Zurich, the FIFA Museum is an ode to the world of football and a must-visit for anyone who cherishes the sport that captures the hearts of millions around the globe. Dedicated to the history of football and its global impact, the FIFA Museum offers a deep-dive into the sport's most memorable moments, the evolution of the game, and the cultural phenomena that it's sparked worldwide. **Interactive Exhibits and Engaging Displays:** Upon entering the FIFA Museum, visitors are greeted with a plethora of interactive exhibits spanning three floors. From the early days of the sport to the present, each exhibit is meticulously crafted to engage fans of all ages in the rich tapestry of football history. Life-size replicas of World Cup trophies, vintage jerseys, and rare memorabilia foster a sense of connection to great tournaments and players past and present. **Audiovisual Experiences:** The museum employs state-of-the-art technology to bring to life the excitement of FIFA World Cup matches. High-definition screens showcase legendary goals, pivotal matches, and interviews with football's greatest stars, allowing guests to experience thrilling football moments in a vibrant and immersive setting. **World Cup Glory:** The FIFA World Cup Gallery is the heart of the museum. Featuring the original FIFA World Cup Trophy and highlighting stories from every tournament since the inaugural 1930 event, this gallery captures the drama, triumphs, and heartaches that define the World Cup. **Children's Play Area and Learning Opportunities:** Understanding that football fans come in all ages, the FIFA Museum features interactive zones designed especially for children. These areas provide younger visitors with the opportunity to learn through play, engage with the sport, and absorb football's values of teamwork and respect. **Event Space and Guided Tours:** The museum also serves as an event space, hosting talks, workshops, and temporary exhibitions, which keep the content fresh and engaging. Guided tours are available and offer an in-depth look at the exhibits while recounting fascinating stories and estoteric tidbits about football's illustrious history. **Museum Shop and Café/Bar:** No visit is complete without a stop at the museum shop, where fans can find exclusive FIFA merchandise and football memorabilia. The Sportsbar 1904, a café and bar within the museum, provides a warm and inviting space for visitors to unwind with a meal or drink. **Accessibility and Amenities:** The FIFA Museum is readily accessible via public transport and is known for its visitor-friendly amenities, including locker facilities, accessibility for differently-abled visitors, and multilingual support. **Criticism and Controversy:** Despite its grandeur, some might argue that the museum glosses over the controversies and criticisms that have plagued FIFA's reputation. Others may feel that the museum's admission fee is on the steeper side, potentially making it less accessible for some fans. **Conclusion:** The FIFA Museum brilliantly encapsulates the universal passion for football and its unique ability to unite people from all corners of the world. It's a place where the game's storied history, cultural significance, and global connections are celebrated with reverence and joy. Whether you're a die-hard football aficionado or a casual enthusiast, the FIFA Museum promises to elicit a deeper appreciation for the beautiful game and its enduring legacy.
Uğur Emrah AltiparmakUğur Emrah Altiparmak
The website of the museum is misleading : 1. On the website, it is mentioned that museum accepts “Museumspass” (see attached). 2. So we came as a family, all of whom had Musemspass (see attached). 3. At the admission, we were told that the museum does not accepts “this” Museumspass but instead accepts the “Swiss” Museumspass. Where was this information written? In a dossier in a caseboard behind the guys at the desk of the ticket sales. (Very much like: “The Hitchiker’s Guidelines to the Galaxy”. The earth has to be demolished since it is on the main route of an intergalactic highway. The humans could object but they did not know since this plan was declared at a planet at some light year distance) And we had to purchase tickets with my son (see attached) and rest of the family decided not to visit the museum. We came all this way and entry into Fifa Museum was one major reason of our purchasing Museumspass. Either FIFA does not care much or the people who designed the website was too careless. Honestly, I felt like a fool. So be careful. The museum is a beautiful collection of former World Cup jerseys, balls and other original memorabilia. There is a challange corner which younger enjoy very much. I personally liked the motivating words of sone giants of soccer (also see attached).
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**FIFA Museum: Celebrating the Universal Love for the Beautiful Game** Located in the heart of Zurich, the FIFA Museum is an ode to the world of football and a must-visit for anyone who cherishes the sport that captures the hearts of millions around the globe. Dedicated to the history of football and its global impact, the FIFA Museum offers a deep-dive into the sport's most memorable moments, the evolution of the game, and the cultural phenomena that it's sparked worldwide. **Interactive Exhibits and Engaging Displays:** Upon entering the FIFA Museum, visitors are greeted with a plethora of interactive exhibits spanning three floors. From the early days of the sport to the present, each exhibit is meticulously crafted to engage fans of all ages in the rich tapestry of football history. Life-size replicas of World Cup trophies, vintage jerseys, and rare memorabilia foster a sense of connection to great tournaments and players past and present. **Audiovisual Experiences:** The museum employs state-of-the-art technology to bring to life the excitement of FIFA World Cup matches. High-definition screens showcase legendary goals, pivotal matches, and interviews with football's greatest stars, allowing guests to experience thrilling football moments in a vibrant and immersive setting. **World Cup Glory:** The FIFA World Cup Gallery is the heart of the museum. Featuring the original FIFA World Cup Trophy and highlighting stories from every tournament since the inaugural 1930 event, this gallery captures the drama, triumphs, and heartaches that define the World Cup. **Children's Play Area and Learning Opportunities:** Understanding that football fans come in all ages, the FIFA Museum features interactive zones designed especially for children. These areas provide younger visitors with the opportunity to learn through play, engage with the sport, and absorb football's values of teamwork and respect. **Event Space and Guided Tours:** The museum also serves as an event space, hosting talks, workshops, and temporary exhibitions, which keep the content fresh and engaging. Guided tours are available and offer an in-depth look at the exhibits while recounting fascinating stories and estoteric tidbits about football's illustrious history. **Museum Shop and Café/Bar:** No visit is complete without a stop at the museum shop, where fans can find exclusive FIFA merchandise and football memorabilia. The Sportsbar 1904, a café and bar within the museum, provides a warm and inviting space for visitors to unwind with a meal or drink. **Accessibility and Amenities:** The FIFA Museum is readily accessible via public transport and is known for its visitor-friendly amenities, including locker facilities, accessibility for differently-abled visitors, and multilingual support. **Criticism and Controversy:** Despite its grandeur, some might argue that the museum glosses over the controversies and criticisms that have plagued FIFA's reputation. Others may feel that the museum's admission fee is on the steeper side, potentially making it less accessible for some fans. **Conclusion:** The FIFA Museum brilliantly encapsulates the universal passion for football and its unique ability to unite people from all corners of the world. It's a place where the game's storied history, cultural significance, and global connections are celebrated with reverence and joy. Whether you're a die-hard football aficionado or a casual enthusiast, the FIFA Museum promises to elicit a deeper appreciation for the beautiful game and its enduring legacy.
MANH NGUYEN HUU

MANH NGUYEN HUU

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The website of the museum is misleading : 1. On the website, it is mentioned that museum accepts “Museumspass” (see attached). 2. So we came as a family, all of whom had Musemspass (see attached). 3. At the admission, we were told that the museum does not accepts “this” Museumspass but instead accepts the “Swiss” Museumspass. Where was this information written? In a dossier in a caseboard behind the guys at the desk of the ticket sales. (Very much like: “The Hitchiker’s Guidelines to the Galaxy”. The earth has to be demolished since it is on the main route of an intergalactic highway. The humans could object but they did not know since this plan was declared at a planet at some light year distance) And we had to purchase tickets with my son (see attached) and rest of the family decided not to visit the museum. We came all this way and entry into Fifa Museum was one major reason of our purchasing Museumspass. Either FIFA does not care much or the people who designed the website was too careless. Honestly, I felt like a fool. So be careful. The museum is a beautiful collection of former World Cup jerseys, balls and other original memorabilia. There is a challange corner which younger enjoy very much. I personally liked the motivating words of sone giants of soccer (also see attached).
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