Located at the heart of the Allianz Arena, the FC Bayern Museum gives visitors the chance to get up close and personal with the successful German record breakers’ story.
Located right in the heart of the Allianz Arena, Germany’s largest museum dedicated to a sports club takes visitors on an emotional journey, starting with the club’s foundation in 1900 and ending with its latest triumphs.
Unlike more traditional football museums, the interactive exhibition does not only include countless incredible items, including trophies, shoes and kits worn by Bayern stars of past and present, but also tells the German record-breaker's story using a moving mixture of information and emotion.
Highlights include the hall of fame with 16 of FC Bayern’s biggest names, life-size displays of the current squad, an exclusive film, and the team’s latest trophies.
FC Bayern Museum aims to bring the club’s values and traditions to life for football fans both young and old. Mini football fans can get their creative juices flowing at a range of different stations or explore the home of Bayern’s mascot Berni. A range of alternating exhibits puts the spotlight on key issues for the club.
FC Bayern fans can also take a digital 360-degree tour of the premises at any time on the website. The museum in the Allianz Arena leads from the foyer to the Hall of Fame - in VR glasses format if you want to.
Good to know: With the Munich Card, you get reduced admission here, and with the City Pass free admission. No matter which card you choose, public transport is free with both options.