HSV-Museum, Football museum at Volksparkstadion, Hamburg, Germany.
The HSV-Museum is an exhibition space at Volksparkstadion documenting the history of the Hamburger Sport-Verein. It displays trophies, personal items from players, and media installations that trace the club's development over time.
The museum was founded in 2004 and displays items from the club's founding in 1887. This collection spans from the early years through more recent decades, documenting the key shifts in the club's story.
The museum shows how the Hamburger Sport-Verein shaped football culture in the city over more than a century. Visitors see objects that reflect the daily life and passion of fans, and how this club has been woven into Hamburg's identity.
The museum is located within the stadium and easily accessible by public transport. Visitors should allow adequate time to explore, as there is much to see and the exhibition is accessible to people of varying abilities.
The museum contains video archives where visitors can watch historic matches and legendary moments. These digital collections allow visitors to relive the club's greatest achievements and are often a highlight of the visit.
Location: Hamburg
Inception: 2004
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 10:00-18:00
Phone: +494041551550
Website: https://hsv.de
GPS coordinates: 53.58773,9.90027
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:03
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