
| It displays all the trophies won by the Catalan club throughout history. |
Renamed "President Nunez Museum" in 2000, under President Joan Gaspart, and in honor of former president Josep Lluis Nunez, founder of the museum.
Opened in 1984, occupies an area of 3,500 square meters. Apart from the trophies, the museum offers in several languages, audiovisual
explain the history of the club, and all sorts of objects connected with their teams, players and social mass.
The Museum offers the possibility of a tour that in addition to museum admission, allowed to visit places usually restricted to the public. The tour allows access to the presidential box, so that any visitor can enjoy spectacular views of the Camp Nou stadium, sitting in the presidential chair, to the locker room to the newsroom and at the same turf at Camp Nou.
Besides the objects related to the history of FC Barcelona, the Museum also has an artistic background with sport-themed works from renowned artists: Salvador Dalí, Joan Miró, Antoni Tàpies, Josep María José Segrelles or Subirachs.
In addition, the museum has on permanent display Futbolart Collection, owned by Paul Ornaque, and considered one of the best private collections in the world of football, with objects of all kinds, some of incalculable value.
Opened in 1984, occupies an area of 3,500 square meters. Apart from the trophies, the museum offers in several languages, audiovisual
explain the history of the club, and all sorts of objects connected with their teams, players and social mass.
The Museum offers the possibility of a tour that in addition to museum admission, allowed to visit places usually restricted to the public. The tour allows access to the presidential box, so that any visitor can enjoy spectacular views of the Camp Nou stadium, sitting in the presidential chair, to the locker room to the newsroom and at the same turf at Camp Nou.
Besides the objects related to the history of FC Barcelona, the Museum also has an artistic background with sport-themed works from renowned artists: Salvador Dalí, Joan Miró, Antoni Tàpies, Josep María José Segrelles or Subirachs.
In addition, the museum has on permanent display Futbolart Collection, owned by Paul Ornaque, and considered one of the best private collections in the world of football, with objects of all kinds, some of incalculable value.
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