The museum is built into the north side of the Allianz Arena, occupying the space where the original stadium design intended for logistics.
The 'Hall of Fame' includes a 3D hologram of legendary figures from the club's history.
It houses an exact replica of the original 1900 founding document of the club.
The exhibition floor is designed as a circular path to simulate a timeline of the club's development.
Visitors can see the actual boots worn by players during significant winning finals.
The museum collection includes over 500 individual trophies won by the men's and women's teams.
A specialized 'Gallery of Honor' honors players who have made over 500 appearances for the club.
The FC Bayern Museum is the largest club-owned museum in Germany, located inside the Allianz Arena. The exhibition covers the entire history of FC Bayern München since its founding in 1900, spanning over 3,000 square meters. Displays feature original trophies, including the UEFA Champions League cups and numerous Bundesliga titles. Visitors can view the 'Hall of Fame' which honors legendary players who have defined the club's success. The museum integrates interactive media stations, historical footage, and memorabilia from various decades. A comprehensive supporters shop is attached, providing access to official team merchandise and gear. The venue frequently hosts temporary exhibitions focusing on specific eras or players. It serves as the primary repository for the club's physical archives and historical records. Access to the museum can often be combined with tours of the stadium interior.
In front of the large trophy wall featuring the Champions League and Bundesliga silver plates.
Combine your museum visit with an official Allianz Arena stadium tour for full access to the pitch and player areas.
Check the official website for match-day restrictions, as museum access may be limited or restricted to match-ticket holders on game days.
Visit the museum before the stadium tour to provide context on the history of the players and matches featured in the arena.
Trying to visit on a match day without a pre-booked, specific match-day ticket, as access to the museum area is strictly controlled.
Closed on specific dates for major events or maintenance; always check the official calendar for match-day restrictions.