World Rugby Hall of Fame, Sports hall of fame in Rugby, United Kingdom.
The World Rugby Hall of Fame is a museum in Rugby that documents important people and moments in this sport. The exhibition displays objects, photographs, and information about players, coaches, and other key figures from rugby's history.
The museum was founded in 2006 to honor legendary figures in rugby. Over the years it expanded to include people from more countries and added women who have contributed to the sport.
The hall honors players and coaches from around the world, showing how this sport has brought together people from different backgrounds. You can see which figures shaped the game and how it spread across many nations.
The museum is easy to walk through and offers detailed information at different points. It helps to set aside about two hours to look at the main displays and collections at a comfortable pace.
The museum displays items connected to William Webb Ellis, the man credited with inventing modern rugby. This connection makes the place special for anyone wanting to understand the sport's origins.
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