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| F. C. BARCELONA TOURIST ROUTE AND VISIT TO THE MUSEUM |
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Opening hours: 10 am
Closing hours:5.30 pm, except bank holidays and Sundays: 1.30 pm, and match days: 1 pm.
CAMP NOU GUIDED VISIT
For the curious ones, the F. C. Barcelona organizes guided visits to the Camp Nou stadium, an interesting walk. The visiting teams changing rooms are shown in the first place and then the visitor follows the player's route to the pitch. To walk on the grass is one of the main attractions during the visit.
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Barcelona's members, fans and supporters meet at the Canaletes fountain -in the Ramblas- to celebrate the team's victories. |
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The Camp Nou facilities have been awarded the 5-star category by UEFA: |
During the visit, you will be able to access the private areas, such as the VIP lounges. |
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Other accessible private zones are the Presidential Box seats. |
The players enjoy the dressing rooms comfort. |
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The visit makes a stop in the dressing rooms in order to see the players' lockers. |
The press conference rooms are also visited -they are usually closed to the general public-. |
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| You will be able to sit down in the press conference room, where the journalists perform their interviews to the players, coachs and managing directors. |
You will walk through the corridor the players' cross to reach the pitch. |
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The visit includes the chapel, the TV room, the Foundation zone and the presidential box. Before visiting the Museum, you will enjoy the magnificent Camp Nou panoramic view. |
The chapel is one of the other usually restricted areas, in which the visitor can see a reproduction of the Virgin of Montserrat, patron saint of Catalonia. |
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You will be able to see all the bench seats details closely. |
Walking on the grass pitch is one of the most exciting moments during the Camp Nou visit. |
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You will be able to see the Camp Nou from a different point of view: from the grass, the stadium looks very different. |
You will be shown the press area from where the radio journalists broadcast the matches live. |
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The Camp Nou Tour shows a stadium reproduction, so that you can get the idea of its immensity. |
After walking on the grass, sitting down in the presidential seats and on the bench and visiting the dressing rooms... the only thing left is a visit to the Museum. |
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European Champions' Cup at Wembley, 1992. |
At the Museum there is also room for the other FC Barcelona sports sections, such as Hockey, Basketball and Handball, well-known for their trophy records. |
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You will be able to see the Golden Ball given to Hristo Stoitchkov while he was a Barca's player. |
It is common to see mosaics at the Camp Nou combining the Club's colours (blue and claret) and the Catalan flag ones (red and yellow.) |
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FC BARCELONA MUSEUM
It is the second most visited Museum in Barcelona, which proves the Club's international recognition. From the year 2000, the Museum was given the name of the historic president Josep Lluís Núñez since his was the idea of creating it.
The Museum visit is divided into:
History: an exhibition about more than 100 years of the Club's history, with unpublished photographs, sports clothing from all times as well as other Club's souvenirs. |
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More than one million people visit the Museum every year. |
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One of the souvenirs that can be seen are the Miró's posters for Barca. |
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The Art Collection: The FC Barcelona organizes Art Biennials with works coming from the Biennials exhibited at the Museum. Futbolart Collection - Pablo Ornaque: It is a collection of curious objects related to football. Do not miss it, it will surprise you! Other exhibitions: Before going to the Museum, check the temporary exhibits you will see there. Apart from the exhibits and the Museum itself, the Club has a Documentation Centre including photographs and audio-visual material regarding more than 100 years of their history. |
During the visit, you will enjoy the reproduction of the previous minutes -right before each match- in the changing rooms. |
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There are also sculptures representing some of the best moves and moments throughout history. |
You will be able to visit both the pitch and the players' bench. |
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The best thing about the visit is the possibility given to the visitors to lift the European Cup won at Wembley (1992).
The Tour opens all year round except on the 1st of January, the 6th of January (Epiphany), the 24th of September (local festivity) and the 25th of December (Christmas day).
The opening time is 10 am. Working days and Saturdays it closes at 6.30 pm; Sundays and bank holidays at 2 pm. |
| One of the Museum main attractions for the supporters is the room that hosts the titles and trophies obtained in different competitions. |
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The Museum shows souvenirs of the great Barcelona figures. |
You can see objects and souvenirs the Club has collected through the years. |
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Artists such as Dalí also left his trace in the Barca's history. |
Nowadays, the FC Barcelona Museum is regarded as one of the best museums in the football world. |
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HOW TO GET TO THE CAMP NOU STADIUM BY UNDERGROUND OR BUS: Bus lines: 7, 15, 43, 67, 68, 74, 75, L12, L50, L60 and L62. Metro: Line 3 (Get off at Maria Cristina or Les Corts) & Line 5 (Get off at Collblanc or Badal) |
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| SANTIAGO BERNABEU TOUR AND MUSEUM |
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The Real Madrid Museum is open all year round except on Christmas day and the 1st of January. The opening hours are from 10.30 am to 6.30 pm, except on match days, when it closes earlier. The Tour allows you to visit: The Royal Box, the dressing rooms, the players' tunnel, the bench, the pitch, the trophy room and the shop, as well as the possibility of enjoying a general panoramic view of the Stadium. |
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On match days the tour consists of: A visit to the trophies room, a panoramic view of the Santiago Bernabeu from the West side of the pitch and it finishes at the shop with the Club's official objects.
When trainings are performed behind closed doors, the Tour may get cancelled. If this happens, the Club will warn the visitors beforehand. |
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From the Royal Box -from the VIP point of view- you will be able to see the stadium. |
You will walk around the stands freely during the tour. |
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You will be able to get close to the area reserved for celebrities, the managing board and the visiting clubs. |
You will perform the same walk the players' do when they pick up their trophies. |
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After the outside visit and passing through the tunnel, the tour gets inside the changing rooms. They are very interesting for the visitors since they feel curious about them. |
You will be able to sit down on the beds where the players do receive massages after the matches. |
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In the changing rooms every single detail is taken care of. |
You will sit down next to the lockers where the players keep their matches clothing. |
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You will see the jacuzzi where the players relax after giving their best on the pitch. |
In the changing rooms the players receive the last instructions from their coachs in order to beat their rival. |
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You will be able to sit down on the players' bench, top quality seats and very comfortable, they have nothing to do with the supporters' ones in the stands area. |
The players get nervous while walking down the stairs right before reaching the pitch. |
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You will enjoy the grass walking tour. Once more, you will be able to admire the stadium magnificence. |
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From the grass you will feel the same emotion players' feel when admiring the stadium dimension. |
You will be able to step on the very same grass where your most admired players do play. |
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TROPHY ROOM
The Real Madrid Trophy Record is the one with most titles won worldwide. In the Trophies Room you will be able to see 9 European Cups, 3 Intercontinental Cups, 2 UEFA Cups, the European Supercup as well as the National Leagues and King's Cups. Apart from the trophies, you will see the pictures of the Club's most important historic moments. |
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The trophies speak for themselves, Real Madrid is the football team with more titles won. |
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You will see the Real Madrid's cups and trophies obtained, very closely. |
These images contain the Club's best moments. |
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Some panels explain the history of the different stadiums in which "the whites" have played. |
In this magnificent Who is Who you will quickly see all the players who have been at Real Madrid. |
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Real Madrid, with more than 5,000 trophies, is regarded as one of the best Clubs in History worldwide, as recognised by FIFA. |
They have been obtaining titles throughout their history. |
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| The majority of the generations playing at Real Madrid have conquered titles. |
The 9 European Cups have a privileged place in the Trophy Room. |
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Before finishing the Tour you will be able to get in the shop to buy official objects and souvenirs. |
Some players have donated their personal trophies obtained during their career in Real Madrid to the Museum |
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HOW TO GET TO THE SANTIAGO BERNABEU STADIUM BY UNDERGROUND OR BUS: Bus lines: 14,27,40,43,120,147 and 150. Metro: Line 10 (get off at Santiago Bernabeu) |
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