Legia Warsaw Museum, Sports museum at Polish Army Stadium, Warsaw, Poland.
The Legia Warsaw Museum is a collection documenting the sports organization of the same name and displays around a hundred items spanning various periods. The collection features trophies, medals, clothing, and personal objects from athletes representing multiple sports disciplines.
The organization was founded in 1916 during World War I and grew into a leading sports force in Poland over the following decades. The museum itself opened in 2006 to preserve this long history and the achievements of multiple generations.
The museum reflects how Legia became a symbol of Polish sports beyond just football, encompassing boxing, wrestling, and speedway racing across generations. The displayed items show the importance these different disciplines held in the club's identity and in the country's sporting culture.
The museum is located inside the stadium and is easily reachable, though opening hours may vary depending on the season and should be checked in advance. Guided visits are available and help visitors better understand the collections.
The collection houses the Olympic gold medal won by wrestler Andrzej Wroński at the 1988 Games, demonstrating the diverse sporting success of the institution. This piece stands as a rare example of achievements outside of football.
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