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The world’s most popular sport is soccer, which is played in every nation. The FIFA Museum covers the history of the World Cup and FIFA, the sport’s global governing organisation. The immersive experience starts with enormous video screens displaying football being played in several nations.

The 13-meter-long Time Line exhibit allows visitors to see how the sport developed as more nations joined. More than 3,000 square metres of exhibition space are spread across the museum’s three floors. Every floor has restrooms, drinking fountains, and elevators, and the exhibition space is wheelchair accessible.

The FIFA World Cup Gallery occupies the most significant exhibition space, which contains artefacts and information about the two most significant tournaments, the FIFA World Cup and the FIFA Women’s World Cup. The glittering World Cup Trophy up close and personal, as well as a movie including the most memorable World Cup Finals scenes, are the highlights for fans.

The Foundations, a memorial to the founders of football, should be your first destination. The FIFA Women’s World Cup Trophy and the FIFA World Cup Trophy are housed in The FIFA World CupTM Gallery after that. You enter The Cinema to view our short film “The Final” before riding the elevator to floor 1.

Visit our Museum Shop on level 2 after you tour the museum to browse our selection of football-related memorabilia. Our Bistro offers snacks and cool drinks as well.