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Dortmund German Football Museum Skip-the-Line Admission Ticket

4.5 (53)
Dortmund, DE
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Dortmund German Football Museum Skip-the-Line Admission Ticket

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Dortmund, DE
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Immerse yourself in the rich history of German football at the German Football Museum in Dortmund. Relive iconic moments such as Mario Götze's volley at Maracanã and Gerd Müller's famous finish on the turn in Munich. With 140 years of football history condensed into one interactive zone, you'll be captivated by the impressive 3D cinema, the immersive 360° show on the Bundesliga, and the Hall of Fame honoring legendary players. Test your skills on the soccer court and dribble course in the play zone, and embark on an interactive children's trail. Don't forget to pick up a souvenir at the museum shop and enjoy a delicious meal or snack at the Shop & Bistro. Located in the heart of Dortmund, just opposite the railway station, this is a must-visit attraction for football fans of all ages.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • Admission Included
  • 2 hours - 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Interactive experience zone for young and old
  • Impressive 3D cinema
  • 360° show: The Bundesliga
  • HALL OF FAME
  • Play zone and soccer court
  • Admission Ticket
  • The listed price does not include a parking fee, payable at the parking opportunities next to the museum and Dortmund railway station
  • Food and drinks

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Introduction

Experience the rich history and passion of football at the German Football Museum in Dortmund. This interactive museum is a must-visit for football enthusiasts of all ages. From iconic moments like Mario Götze's winning goal at Maracanã to Helmut Rahn's historic shot in Bern, relive the magic of these unforgettable football moments through immersive exhibits and interactive displays. Located in the heart of Dortmund, just opposite the railway station, this museum offers a captivating experience that will leave you inspired and in awe of the beautiful game.

What to expect?

At the German Football Museum, you can expect to embark on a fascinating journey through 140 years of football history. Immerse yourself in the world of football with the museum's innovative 3D cinema, which brings Germany's four World Cup triumphs to life in stunning detail. Test your skills at the interactive play zone, complete with a soccer court and dribble course. Explore the Hall of Fame, where you'll find tributes to the greatest players and managers of all time. Follow the interactive children's trail and enjoy a museum puzzle hunt with a guided booklet. Don't forget to visit the museum shop for unique football memorabilia.

Who is this for?

The German Football Museum is perfect for football fans of all ages and backgrounds. Whether you're a die-hard supporter, a casual fan, or simply curious about the history of the sport, this museum offers something for everyone. Families can bond over the interactive exhibits and children can enjoy the dedicated play zone. Football enthusiasts will appreciate the in-depth coverage of German football history, while casual visitors will be captivated by the museum's engaging displays. Regardless of your level of football knowledge, the German Football Museum promises an unforgettable experience for all.

Why book this?

The German Football Museum stands out as a premier destination for football lovers seeking an immersive and entertaining experience. Unlike traditional museums, this interactive attraction brings the sport to life through cutting-edge technology, allowing visitors to relive pivotal moments and engage with the exhibits. The 3D cinema and 360° show dedicated to the Bundesliga provide a unique perspective on the game. The play zone and soccer court offer hands-on fun for visitors of all ages. In addition, the museum's central location and easy accessibility make it a convenient choice for both locals and tourists. Indulge in a diverse menu of meals and beverages at the Shop & Bistro, providing the perfect opportunity for a leisurely break during your visit.

Good to know

When visiting the German Football Museum, make sure to set aside at least 120 to 180 minutes to fully explore and engage with all the exhibits. The museum is conveniently located in the center of Dortmund, right opposite the railway station, making it easily accessible for visitors. Inclusions and exclusions may vary, so it is recommended to check with the museum for specific details. Don't forget to explore the museum shop, where you can find a wide range of unique football-related merchandise and souvenirs.

Reviews

Visitors to the German Football Museum have praised its immersive exhibits, informative displays, and engaging activities. Many have commended the innovative 3D cinema and the opportunity to relive iconic football moments. Families particularly enjoyed the dedicated play zone, which provided entertainment for both children and adults. The museum's central location and convenient amenities, such as the Shop & Bistro, have also been appreciated by visitors. Overall, reviews indicate a high level of satisfaction with the museum's offerings, with many visitors leaving with a deeper appreciation for the rich history and culture of German football.

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Your Itinerary

German Football Museum

Relieve Germany's four World Cup triumphs at first hand thanks to the innovative 3D technology in the museum cinema, take your seat on the Bundesliga carousel and test your skills in the interactive play zone with its soccer court and dribble course. Further highlights: - 140 years of football history in one experience zone - Impressive 3D cinema - 360° show: The Bundesliga - HALL OF FAME - Play zone and soccer court - Interactive children's trail - Museum puzzle hunt with guided booklet - Museum shop - Optional daily tours and exclusive tours (provided languages on request) Situated in the center of Dortmund immediately opposite the railway station. Breakfast, lunch or half time break: Enjoy a diverse menu of meals and beverages in our Shop & Bistro in the foyer of the museum on all days of opening from 10am–6pm.

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Reviews

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4.5 (53)

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I am from Scotland and look forward to the opening game of Euro2024 with Germany. Been to Dortmund a few times but my first visit to this museum. I have long been an admirer of German football both club and national level. Excellent experience from the 1st World Cup win in 1954 onwards. The 3D show was brilliant. Any football fan would greatly enjoy this experience.

ethom91

Very good ! We spent around 4 hours at the stadium and museum. Lots to see and do and is done in both English and German.

IvanP1183

Amazing experience. I took my time and spent there couple of hours. For any football fan, this is dream come true. Definitely recommending this tour.

Armand D

If you love German football, then this is the place. It has 4 floors with lots of memorabilia, very informative - even for English speakers. Level one you can have a quick snack before you enjoy the museum which might takes you around 2-3 hours' time to enjoy - with additional time if you want to play mini football at the basement. The museum shows German football history from national team and Bundesliga clubs - recommended for all football lovers.

122annalisef

This museum diserves a visit even if you are not a football fun! The tickets are cheap and the cafeteria-snacks worth the visit too! Be careful to buy your tickets in advance so you wont wait the long queue.

kloeea

The staff were amazingly friendly, the exhibits were really great with the 3D cinema and the 360 show. I am not a huge football fan but even I enjoyed it. The staff were really knowledgable as well. Would highly recommend

Bigaitch27

As a diehard footy fan who was in Dortmund for a Borussia game it seemed rude not to visit the National Football Museum. It is well worth the visit. Even as an Englishman, the exhibits are fascinating, from the minute you enter with the exhibit dedicated to the first German World Cup winning team of 1954 right the way through to the modern era , covering everything in between including the pre unification days. The great names and great clubs are all covered with some fascinating artefacts and I cannot praise it highly enough. All the exhibits are described in German and English this making it easier to understand. Really worth while visiting, but allow about an hour and a half.

jesquivelr13

I went by myself to the museum and I was pleasantly surprised. I you are a football fan, you should definitely check it out. There are always descriptions in both German and English, so it's pretty easy to follow the whole exhibition. It's better if you go with friends because there are a lot of interactive videos and games you could enjoy a little bit more if you are with other people.

573bogdanr

A very modern museum, with a lot of interactive screens and more which makes you feel like you are living the atmosphere. I love that it was a side deidcated to female football which is amazing as well as a team. A lot of history and prizes and trophies. There is also a 3d cinema with a short movie, which is umbelievable good created, but no english, or at least some subs. At the end, there are a few games which lets you play small football games but no one to guide you for them. There are free to play for anyone at will. There is also a cafe and a souvenir shop which i finded a little bit too expensive for an average football fan. Overall a nice experience if you love football, even more enjoyable if you love Germany football.

tobiasfT9267GS

The last time I was in Dortmund I visited the football museum and I have to admit that I was positively surprised and that I found it very entertaining.
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2024-05-06 21:39