Dortmund Musée Allemand du Football Billet d'entrée coupe-file





Description
Visitez le Musée du football Allemand (Deutsches Fuballmuseum) à Dortmund et profitez d'une zone d'expérience interactive pour petits et grands. La reprise de volée de Mario Götze à Maracanã, le penalty d'Andreas Brehme à Rome, la finition de Gerd Müller au turn à Munich ou la course et le tir d'Helmut Rahn à Berne - - ces moments magiques perdurent comme des souvenirs impérissables au Musée du football Allemand de Dortmund. Autres faits saillants : - 140 ans d'histoire du football dans une zone d'expérience - Impressionnant cinéma 3D - Spectacle 360° : La Bundesliga - HALL OF FAME - Aire de jeux et terrain de foot - Sentier interactif pour enfants - Chasse au puzzle de musée avec livret guidé - Boutique du musée - Visites quotidiennes facultatives et visites exclusives (langues fournies sur demande) Petit-déjeuner, déjeuner ou pause mi-temps : Profitez d’un menu varié de repas et boissons dans notre Shop & Bistro dans le hall du musée tous les jours d’ouverture de 10h à 18h. Situé dans le centre de Dortmund juste en face de la gare.
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Itinéraire
Soulagez les quatre victoires de l'Allemagne en Coupe du monde grâce à la technologie 3D innovante utilisée dans le cinéma de musée, assoyez-vous dans le manège de la Bundesliga et testez vos talents dans l'espace de jeu interactif avec son terrain de football et son dribble. Autres points forts: - 140 ans d'histoire du football dans une zone d'expérience - Cinéma 3D impressionnant - Spectacle à 360 °: La Bundesliga - TEMPLE DE LA RENOMMÉE - Zone de jeux et terrain de football - sentier interactif pour enfants - Chasse au musée avec livret avec guide - Magasin du musée - Visites quotidiennes facultatives et visites exclusives (langues fournies sur demande) Situé au centre de Dortmund, juste en face de la gare. Petit-déjeuner, déjeuner ou pause à la mi-temps: Dégustez un menu varié de repas et de boissons dans notre Shop & Bistro situé dans le hall du musée, tous les jours d'ouverture de 10h à 18h.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(76)
My husband and I (not a soccer fan) were truly impressed. We took an exclusive two-hour tour that was varied and entertaining. Absolutely recommendable; even without a guide, we can recommend the museum to everyone. We will definitely come back!
We were there on a Sunday morning. Those who can should start their visit only from 11.00 am, as from 10.00 am a long line always forms at the entrance (we observed on 2 days). Tickets can be bought online, the jackets must be handed in (either free of charge in the closet or €1 when handed in at the cloakroom). The museum is crammed with mementos from the various eras of football. What I didn't like was the 3D cinema (12min length) and the special exhibition (the topic is currently Messrs Musiala and Wirtz). In my opinion, this is not worth the extra price.
Great museum if you are interested in German football history and know German
Nice museum. A little bit in English. If one is interested in German football this is a good museum, you can German in addition it is very good.
Sorry, the wrong game was added to my comment.Jonah 9 years. But it was fun.
Was top, what a beautiful day it was. Beautiful things family about Germany futebol, world championship trophies 🏆 cup etc. Everything well documented was top!
The audio was there , but the wrong video was there which I think is a shame because the audio does not fit the game . We had commented on the Dortmund vs Bayern game but the video was suddenly Osnabrück vs HSV.
The Dt. Football Museum in Dortmund is definitely worth a visit! How to get there: By train or by car, there is a public car park at the station: The museum is really beautifully designed and shows all the main highlights and actors of German football history. Those who go there with their children should remember that the kids certainly do not know many of the names. But I think it's still worthwhile and the kids can have a good time there. There was also a quiz booklet for children during our visit, which was quite entertaining. Our highlights included the speaker booths where you can comment on scenes yourself and the 360-degree cinema. The people who work there were all nice and friendly and were always available to answer any questions. Tip: Find out beforehand if there might be an interesting tour you could take part in.
Very complete museum, well thought out: history, key moments, outfits, trophies, tactics... A small drawback: 3D cinema, we offer you headphones for translation into English but the sound is so bad that it is impossible to follow because the original sound in German is too loud. That being said, not being a football fan, I spent more than 2 hours there so very good visit to do. Parking in an underground park right next to the museum. Easy to access and not too expensive.
Really good experience to visit the German Football Museum. Both children (two boys of 9 and 12 years old) and adults had a good visit. There was a lot to watch - shirts, cups, videos etc. - and also a lot to read and learn. The focus is of course on the German national team and the German leagues, but no matter where your football interest lies, the museum is worth a visit.



