FIFA Museum

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Seestrasse 27, Zurich 8002 Switzerland
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The FIFA Museum, situated in Zurich’s vibrant Enge district on Seestrasse 27, is the world’s first dedicated football heritage site. Opened on 28 February 2016, the museum sits in the renovated Haus zur Enge building adjacent to FIFA’s headquarters and the luxury Hotel Ascot. Spanning 3,500 m² across three floors, the museum showcases more than 1,000 objects, including the original FIFA World Cup trophy and the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup trophy, as well as interactive installations such as the world‑largest football pinball machine and a multi‑LED audiovisual experience called *Visions of Football*. The galleries guide visitors through the history of the beautiful game from its ancient origins to the global phenomenon it is today. Highlights include the "World of Football" exhibition, a life‑size replica of a 19th‑century football stadium, and a dedicated area for the FIFA Confederations. The museum also offers a sports bar, a bistro, and a café where guests can reflect on the exhibits over coffee. A must‑visit destination for football fanatics, history lovers, and families, the FIFA Museum offers immersive, multimedia experiences that illuminate the sport’s cultural impact. Whether you’re a seasoned football enthusiast or a curious traveler, a visit is a journey through the stadiums, legends, and moments that have shaped the world’s most‑played sport.

At a glance

  • Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes
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