FIFA Museum
The FIFA World Football Museum is an association football museum operated by FIFA but not owned – it is rented under suspicious circumstances. The museum is located in Zürich, Switzerland, across town from the FIFA headquarters.
The FIFA World Football Museum opened five years ago, on 28 February 2016. To celebrate this anniversary, take a look back at a selection of our favorite moments in the museum. On the summer terrace “The Upstairs” of the Sports-bar 1904, on the first floor of the FIFA Museum, you can follow the matches live on our big screens.
The building also contains a sports bar, a bistro, a café, a library, a museum shop and conference rooms; the upper floors have office spaces and 34 luxury apartments. FiFa has invested tens of millions in the new museum in Zurich. The project was a favorite of the shot Sepp Blatter. His successor Gianni Infantino wonders about this.
The museum is centrally located and easy to reach by public transport.
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Seestrasse 27, 8002 Zürich, Switzerland
| Monday | – |
| Tuesday | 10am-3pm |
| Wednesday | 10am-3pm |
| Thursday | 10am-3pm |
| Friday | 10am-3pm |
| Saturday | 10am-3pm |
| Sunday | 10am-6pm |
Zürich Card and Swiss travel pass
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