Dortmund, the pulsating metropolis of the Ruhr region, is home to an extraordinary attraction: the Borusseum. Not an ordinary museum, but a dynamic space that allows history and passion to merge in shared experiences. Here, passion meets history, and fans from all over the world get goosebumps.
The Borusseum presents the captivating saga of Borussia Dortmund, one of Germany's most significant football clubs. With interactive exhibitions and impressive exhibits, BVB's epic journey unfolds from humble beginnings to global triumphs. The hand-picked exhibits such as Norbert "Nobby" Dickel's iconic jersey from 1989 or the founding beer of the "Borussia Brewery Dortmund" bring the past to life.
Not only die-hard football fans will find what they are looking for here, but those interested in culture will also experience a firework of emotions. Who would have ever thought that a stadium would provide the perfect backdrop for such exciting exhibitions? The magical moments of the last minutes of a game or the thrill of a penalty shootout are told in an exciting and captivating way.
A visit to the Borusseum is worthwhile whatever the weather, easily accessible, stress-free, thanks to the parking spaces and excellent public transport connections. A highlight for families and individual travellers alike. This place awakens old memories and sparks new enthusiasm. Embedded in the vibrancy of BVB, the museum is not only a repository of the past, but also a promise for the future. A trip to the Borusseum is more than just a museum visit, it is an expedition into the deepest layers of Dortmund's world - an experience that captivates every football fan and proudly waves the black and yellow colours.
During EURO2024, the BORUSSEUM can only be visited in conjunction with a stadium tour.
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Children under the age of 6 have free entry.
Students, pupils, unemployed, pensioners, severely disabled people, young people under the age of 18
€7,00