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Camp Nou Tour and Museum
Starting from: €17.00
You can visit every corner of the stadium and get a first hand look at the places where day to day life takes place at the club and feel the magic of a five star venue. The Camp Nou Tour takes you through the past and present of an emblematic stadium for both Barça supporters and other football fans alike. Follow in the footsteps of the players that have made history, such as Kubala, Cruyff, Maradona, Guardiola and Ronaldinho and feel the passion of FC Barcelona as you visit each of the fascinating zones: the presidents box, the press area, the changing room area and then down the tunnel and onto the pitch where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the stadium and really sense the dream of every Barcelona supporter, to feel for a moment just what it would be like to be a Barça player. The Camp Nou Tour also includes a visit to the Club Museum, where you can spend as long as you like admiring all the different trophies, photographs and personal belongings of the legendary stars that have all helped make FC Barcelona what it is today.
The idea of creating a Museum to display the history of FC Barcelona goes back to the twenties, when the club founder Joan Gamper put the suggestion to members of the board.
For various reasons, the project never got off the ground. It was not until 1984 during the Josep Lluís Núñez presidency that the club was able to inaugurate its Museum. FC Barcelona was once again setting standards for the rest of the football world to follow. Since then, the Museum has been expanded on three occasions, in 1987, 1994 and 1998, to now become a facility that takes up a surface area of 3,500 m2 Year after year, the Museum has been consolidated as one of the finest platforms for explaining the social and cultural projection of the club. It has gained so much prestige that it is now generally considered the best football museum in the world, and is also the most visited museum in the whole of Catalonia, welcoming more than 1,200,000 visitors a year. The Museum has also set an example that many other clubs both in Spain and abroad have followed by starting similar initiatives of their own. A visit to the Museum, which includes a panoramic view of the stadium from the grandstand, can be divided into three main areas of content. • The Historic Museum: Displays more than a hundred years of club history including all the major trophies won by the different sports teams, photographs, sports materials from different periods, audiovisual presentations, anecdotes and a wide range of other exhibits and souvenirs that make any visit an emotional experience. • Futbolart Collection - Pablo Ornaque: A whole universe of curiosities and antiques related to the history of the sport from the 19th century to the modern day, all set in an authentically modernist ambience. • Temporary exhibitions: Displays that can cover all manner of different subjects, for example ‘The Joan Gamper Exposition, 1877-1930: The men, the club, the country', which explains the life and times of the club founder; 'The Camp Nou - 50 years of the Blaugrana beat', a display that looks back over the 50-years of Camp Nou, one of the main symbols of the Catalan club.
Audioguide
If you like, you can try the audioguide system as you explore the Camp Nou and Museum at your own pace, thus making you sure you don't miss a single detail and can hear some amusing anecdotes.
The audioguide is available in seven languages: Catalan, Spanish, English, French, Italian, German and Dutch.










