FC St. Pauli-Museum, Football club museum at Millerntor Stadium, Hamburg, Germany.
The FC St. Pauli Museum is located in the east stand of Millerntor Stadium and spans about 600 square meters of exhibition space with photographs, historic jerseys, and recorded interviews. The ground floor facility displays the club's story through different themed sections that cover various periods and aspects of the organization.
The club was founded in 1910 and faced a critical period in the early 2000s when financial troubles nearly caused collapse. Museum planning began in 2012 and the opening took place in 2017, by which time the club had rebuilt itself into a stronger organization.
The permanent exhibition section KIEZBEBEN displays a reconstruction of the old standing sections and tells the story of how the club shaped the neighborhood. The displays show the daily connection between the team and the local community over many decades.
The museum occupies the ground floor of the stadium and is accessible to visitors with limited mobility. It is helpful to check opening hours before your visit, as these may vary depending on match days and special events at the venue.
The museum foyer houses a wine bar that opened in 1910 and serves red and white wines during home matches. The bar is also decorated with scale models showing how the stadium has changed over time.
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