Manchester, England
The National Football Museum

Home to England’s football history.

The National Football Museum located in Manchester is home to England's football history. It was originally established in 2001, but only came to its current location in 2012 and by the end of April 2013, it attracted over 350,000 visitors. The large building is segmented into four storeys – the first, which is its largest floor, is home to media items, information about players and interactive screens showing the league clubs in England. The second-storey houses performances and managers' information, while the third provides a roving exhibition space, and the forth a learning and education sector. If you are a football fanatic, this museum has to be on your itinerary and remember to allocate a good amount of time as you will likely end up spending your entire day combing through the exhibits.


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Urbis Building, Cathedral Gardens, Manchester M4 3BG