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Arsenal Football Club Museum
Arsenal Museum
Highbury House
75 Drayton Park
London
N5 1BU
England
Collection details
Sport
Contact details
General information (Tel)
:
0207 704 4504
E-mail
:
tours@arsenal.co.uk
Website
:
www.arsenal.com/article.asp?thisNav=The+Club&article=425624&Title=Arsenal+Museum
Open
Museum Opening Times
7 days a week: 10am - 6pm (last admissions 5pm).
Matchdays: 9.30am until kick-off. The museum will open for two hours after the final whistle (for matches which kick-off prior to and including 3pm only).
Admission charges
Museum tickets can be bought in the All Arsenal shop or through 020 7 704 4504 for £6 (£3 concessions) or as part of a stadium tour.
Description
The spectacular Arsenal museum at Emirates Stadium is now open in the Northern Triangle Building. Arsenal supporters can still expect their favourite exhibitions, including Michael Thomas' boots from Anfield '89 and Charlie George's FA Final Cup shirt from 1971, along with a whole array of newly donated memorabilia. These include the shirts worn by goal scorers Jon Sammels and Alan Smith in the 1970 Fairs Cup Final and 1994 European Cup Winners Cup Final victories, medals, shirts and caps belonging to David O'Leary, Lee Dixon, Brian Marwood and many others. There is also a customised trophy on display that was presented to the club by the FA Premier League for remaining unbeaten throughout the 2003/04 season.
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