Visite du Musée national du football de Manchester





Description
Le musée national du football de Manchester est parfait pour les amateurs de football de tous âges. Nous avons quatre étages de galeries et d'expositions à explorer. À partir de notre Pitch Gallery, vous pouvez vous faire prendre en photo avec nos répliques des trophées Premier League et Women's Super League, ainsi que des expositions temporaires et des ateliers. En montant à l'étage, la galerie des matchs abrite nos objets les plus significatifs et les plus rares, y compris les « lois du jeu » originales, le plus ancien trophée de FA Cup survivant, la balle de match de la Coupe du monde 1966 et le trophée Jules Rimet et notre statue de Lily Parr. La galerie de jeux est votre chance d'avoir une chance de jouer au beau jeu, avec nos jeux interactifs et la zone de découverte junior. Les points forts incluent la zone de compétences et le jeu de stoppeur de tir. Enfin, notre galerie de partitions est dédiée à notre programme d'expositions spéciales. Veuillez consulter notre site Web pour plus de détails sur ce qui se passe pendant votre visite.
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Le National Football Museum est une visite incontournable pour tous ceux qui visitent Manchester ou le Nord-Ouest. Avec quatre étages de galeries à explorer, nous sommes l'endroit idéal pour découvrir pourquoi le football compte.
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Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
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Interactive museum with many activities to do in the different exhibits.
With my children from 6 to 8 been inside for at least 2 hours. You will learn a lot about the history of football but on the 2nd floor there are also many DIY assignments. Successful half day trip for the kids when you are visiting Manchester.
Lovely experience to bring back memories of years of football, I took my 18 year old footballing daughter so we were able to play the games together and do the quizzes. Would recommend a visit if you have the time.
I visited the National Football Museum with my son and was really looking forward to it, especially considering the high admission price. Unfortunately, we left feeling very disappointed. The exhibits felt surprisingly small, with many items displayed behind dark glass that made them difficult to appreciate. For a museum called the *National Football Museum*, I also expected much more focus on the history and achievements of the UK's national teams and domestic game. Another disappointment was that a large proportion of the museum seemed to focus on the modern evolution of football, including topics such as the women's game and racial integration. These are undoubtedly important parts of football's story and deserve to be included, but it often felt as though these themes were repeated throughout the museum rather than being presented in a dedicated section alongside the many other aspects of football history. I came hoping to learn more about the history of the game itself, and it felt like that took a back seat. For comparison, we recently visited a similar football museum in Madrid and spent around three hours there because there was so much to see and learn. At the National Football Museum, we had seen everything we wanted to see in less than an hour. Overall, I left feeling that the museum has the potential to be so much better. For the price charged, I expected a richer, more engaging experience celebrating the history of football. Sadly, it didn't live up to those expectations.
Love this place. Super friendly & knowledgeable staff. Always loads to do for kids and grown-ups and they do a great job at keeping exhibits bang up to date. You don't need to be a huge football fan to enjoy it - anyone with an interest in British social history would find something of interest. Nice cafe too!
A very pleasant and interactive journey through the history of soccer.
You love football then you will love here what a great thing to do even i heard a few things that I did not know even about my team a fanatics dream
My wife and I pre-booked our visit to the the National Football Museum, safe to say when we got there we were not disappointed. The staff were friendly, attentive and gave us newbies clear instructions. We were asked to wait 30 mins for our tour, got the escalator to the first floor, took a few photo's and had a mooch around before making our way to start the tour. Sadly I never got our guides name but what a fountain of knowledge he was, some good humour thrown in and we were all like mates on an afternoon out. We thoroughly enjoyed the tour, interactions and learning the history and he carried on well past an hour, we didn't mind at all, the memorabilia they have is next level. We were there for about 3 hours and would definitely recommend this is great value for money.
Really fun and interactive experence, really enjoyed the virtual pentaly shoot out and one of the family hitting the top of the leader board. Really fun stuff. Worth the price of the ticket, highly recommend.
Very limited football displays. Lots of activities for youth but not really a museum. Best for ages 10-16.



