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The Arsenal Museum and its collection

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The Arsenal Museum is situated opposite turnstile E in the Northern Triangle Building. The museum holds many exhibits that were donated by former players who hold a special place in Arsenal’s history. Highlights include Jens Lehmann’s goalkeeper gloves that he wore in the season 2003/4, Michael Thomas’ boots from Anfield ’89 and Charlie George’s FA Final Cup shirt from 1971. Besides this, the Arsenal Museum displays a collection of shirts, medals and trophies from former Arsenal captain Joe Mercer and the shield commemorating the club’s hat-trick of League Championships from 1933-1935.

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The Arsenal Museum
Arsenal Museum Highbury House 75 Drayton Park
N5 1BU London

Visitor information The Arsenal Museum

Opening hours

Monday
9:30 – 17:00
Tuesday
9:30 – 17:00
Wednesday
9:30 – 17:00
Thursday
9:30 – 17:00
Friday
9:30 – 17:00
Saturday
9:30 – 17:00
Sunday
10:00 – 16:00

Admission

0 – 4Free
5 – 15£13.00
16 – 64£20.00
65+£17.00
Family (1 adult and 2 children)£40.00
Family (2 adults and 2 children)£60.00
Students£17.00

Facilities

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Location & Map

Arsenal Museum Highbury House 75 Drayton Park, London

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Exhibitions

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The Arsenal Museum Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Arsenal Museum, located at the Emirates Stadium in London, offers an engaging experience for football enthusiasts and Arsenal fans. The museum showcases the rich history of Arsenal Football Club, featuring a collection of memorabilia, trophies, and interactive displays. Visitors appreciate the chronological journey through the club's achievements, from its founding to recent successes. The museum effectively highlights key players, memorable matches, and significant moments in Arsenal's history.

    Many reviewers commend the museum for its well-organized exhibits and the opportunity to see iconic items up close, such as historic jerseys and championship trophies. The interactive elements, including touch-screen displays and video installations, receive positive feedback for enhancing the visitor experience and providing in-depth information about the club's legacy.

    However, some visitors note that the museum is relatively small and can be explored rather quickly. A few reviewers mention that the admission price might seem steep for the size of the exhibition. Additionally, some non-Arsenal fans suggest that the experience may be more rewarding for dedicated supporters of the club.

    Overall, The Arsenal Museum provides an informative and nostalgic journey for football fans, particularly those with a connection to Arsenal FC. While it may not be the largest sports museum, it offers a focused and well-curated look at one of England's most storied football clubs.

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