based on 902 reviewsI didn't expect to be able to see the World Cup so closely. The adult ticket for the World Cup Museum is 26 Swiss francs, and it is free with a Swiss pass. Bags, drinks and food must be stored, and storage is free. When you buy the ticket, you will be given a metal coin to lock the door with the key. Their lockers are the highlight, and the names of the stars are written on the lockers. However, some of the locker doors have been damaged and removed. I originally thought that if I couldn't get my favorite star, I could get a domestic one, but I didn't find Fan Zhiyi, but fortunately there was Sun Wen. The exhibition hall mainly introduces the history of the World Cup, jerseys, trophies, star careers of various countries, and some souvenirs. Unfortunately, there is no Chinese, so I can only take a general look. There are also some fun games in the exhibition hall, which you can interact with.
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I didn't expect to be able to see the World Cup so closely. The adult ticket for the World Cup Museum is 26 Swiss francs, and it is free with a Swiss pass. Bags, drinks and food must be stored, and storage is free. When you buy the ticket, you will be given a metal coin to lock the door with the key. Their lockers are the highlight, and the names of the stars are written on the lockers. However, some of the locker doors have been damaged and removed. I originally thought that if I couldn't get my favorite star, I could get a domestic one, but I didn't find Fan Zhiyi, but fortunately there was Sun Wen. The exhibition hall mainly introduces the history of the World Cup, jerseys, trophies, star careers of various countries, and some souvenirs. Unfortunately, there is no Chinese, so I can only take a general look. There are also some fun games in the exhibition hall, which you can interact with.
If you have purchased a Swiss Travel Pass, it is recommended that you include it in your itinerary, because you do not need to buy a ticket to enter the venue if you hold the pass. If it is a family trip, it is very worthwhile to go with children at home. To be honest, it is more like an amusement park. There are very few people in the exhibition halls on the bottom floor, but when you walk to the exhibition halls on the upper floors, there are many families. Children also walk around and play everywhere. When you take children to visit Zurich, in addition to the zoo, you must also visit the FIFA Museum.
The FIFA World Football Museum is also a very old historical building. This museum is very large and is all about the history of the World Cup and the development of football. Football culture is also a very good choice, with many photos of players.
Take tram No. 5 in Zurich to the terminal, which is not the terminal at the zoo, but the terminal at another end, or the train, and you will arrive. It is a very inconspicuous building. You can see the low-key FIFA logo. It looks small, but very interesting. In addition to the World Cup, there are introductions to each session, and various interactions. You can participate in it yourself. I saw several homemade red flags cheering for China, and I made one too.
The FIFA Football Museum is located in Zurich. You need to buy a ticket to go inside. The original 28kg football for the World Cup will be kept all year round. No matter which country wins the World Cup, the original will remain here. The whole tour takes about 2-3 hours. If you come here, you can learn everything about football. Here you can see the history and evolution of football, the official football kits of all countries, balls and boots used from the good old days, and much more. In addition, you also get a film area and a play area. The play area is a must do. There are about 5 different types of football games available for everyone to watch. Your entry ticket is valid. This place has a nice cafe and a shop to buy football supplies. A must for all football lovers.
The entire venue is very modern, displaying the home uniforms of national teams from all over the world, like a rainbow; there are also FIFA historical events; and a review of the World Cup history, recording every wonderful moment, pictures, precious authentic works, and spectator seats in many World Cup venues. The most important thing is the World Cup trophy, the highest honor in football! In addition, there are many small games that can be participated in - live commentary, goal celebration action imitation, and watching videos of football historical image clips. In short, it is an ideal tourist attraction for fans and a precious hall of memories of world football history.