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F.C. BARCELONA TOUR OPENING HOURS Working week: 10 am to 5.30 pm Sundays and bank holidays: 10 am to 1.30 pm Match days: 10 am to 1 pm VISIT THE CAMP NOU STADIUM The Camp Nou Tour allows you to visit the areas restricted to the general public. The visit includes: - visiting team's changing rooms - walk through the tunnel in order to reach the pitch and bench - VIP lounges and press areas
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The FC Barcelona supporters are called "culés". |
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The Camp Nou stadium has been awarded the UEFA's 5 stars as an official recognition. |
The VIP lounges are reserved for special guests, managers, etc. |
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The grandstand offers a Camp Nou view very different from the one you enjoy from the standard stands. |
The changing rooms are provided with jacuzzi and beds for the players to receive massages. |
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The lockers zone is wide for the players to move freely. |
The Camp Nou stadium has press conference rooms. |
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These facilities have been provided with press rooms so that journalists can perform their interviews right after the matches. |
The tunnel walk is one of the most exciting tour moments. |
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The Tour continues: - The chapel - Press areas, such as the TV set or the press conference room - The Foundation zone and the Museum - The Presidential or Royal Box
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The Virgin of Montserrat dominates the stadium chapel. |
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Once you are on the pitch, you will be able to appreciate details such as the team's badge on the bench seats. |
Visitors get really excited when they finally step on the Camp Nou grass. |
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The Camp Nou has the most capacity of the Spanish stadiums. |
This is another press area, from where matches are broadcasted live. |
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Thanks to the scale reproduction of the Camp Nou it is easy to get an idea about the stadium dimensions. |
The FC Barcelona Museum is the second most visited museum in Catalonia. |
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The first European Champions' Cup, Wembley, 1992. |
The Museum does not forget other prestigious Club's sports sections, such as the basketball or handball ones. |
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Some players donated their trophies to the Museum while they were playing with Barca. |
In important matches the Camp Now gets crowded with fans supporting their team. |
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FC BARCELONA MUSEUM “President Núñez” In 2000 the FC Barcelona president then, Joan Gaspar, decided to name the Museum after the historic president Núñez. This Museum has become the second most visited one in Catalonia, with more than a million visitors per year. The Museum is divided into 4 big areas: The Barcelona's History, the Art Collection, the Futbolart - Pablo Onarque Collection and the Temporary Exhibitions The History area gathers more than 100 years of history among trophies, photographs and souvenirs. |
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The Museum exhibits pictures and videos of the Club's best moments. |
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The commemorative posters by Miró can also be seen in the Exhibition Room. |
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Some of the works from the Art Biennials organized by the FC Barcelona can also be admired in the Art Collection area This Museum is regarded as one of the best in the football world. One of the reasons for such recognition is the private Futbolart – Pablo Onarque Collection which gathers many curious football objects Periodically the FC Barcelona Museum organizes temporary exhibitions . The number of objects, pictures and audio-visual material is managed through a documentation centre owned by the Club. |
These are the changing rooms, which can be seen during the Tour prior to the Museum visit. |
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In the Museum visitors can see some plays reproductions that made history. |
From the grass visitors can feel the way players do. |
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Before finishing the visit you will be allowed to touch the first European Champions' Cup won in 1992 at the Wembley stadium Tour opening hours: Working week and Saturdays: 10 am to 6.30 pm Bank holidays and Sundays: 10 am to 2 pm NOTE: On the 1st and 6th of January as well as 24th of September and on Christmas Day, the Tour is closed to the public. |
The showcases exhibit trophies and cups won by the FC Barcelona. |
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The Museum is full of curious and interesting objects related to football. |
These figures reproduce some of the plays that made history. |
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Worldwide well-known celebrities have become FC Barcelona supporters. |
The Museum receives more than 1 million visitors per year. |
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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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