The FIFA World Football Museum is again taking part in one of the highlights of Zurich's cultural calendar, and has an array of exciting offers in its programme.
A member of the German championship-winning team of 2014, Shkodran Mustafi, took some time out to walk through the permanent exhibition at the home of football history in Zurich.
Podium discussions, readings, film evenings and a special exhibition: The FIFA World Football Museum in Zurich is set to launch its first cultural programme in July 2017.
Reading: the Scot, who has lived in Brazil for 16 years and reports from there as a foreign correspondent, will present his groundbreaking biography of perhaps the most revolutionary footballer of all time (in English).
From 5 August to 10 September 2017 the museum hosts an exhibition of Faouzi Mahjoub's collection of fascinating images of football fans in Africa during the 1960s and 1970s. The entry is for free.
A real highlight for every young visitor: dive in to the action and experience the FIFA World Football Museum at night with a small group of football fans under the supervision of educators!
As part of the new cultural programme, the next edition of the ANPFIFF panel discussion will be held on Wednesday, 5 July 2017, starting at 19:30, with four famous faces from four different continents taking their places on the podium
Over four rounds, our host Rajan Thambehalli will test your knowledge (in English) of World Cup history at the Sportsbar 1904 next to the main entrance of the FIFA World Football Museum.
An afternoon of fun and high spirits! Click through the photo gallery and read what Ramona Bachmann and Martina Voss-Tecklenburg had to say about the museum.
Coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg's side is looking forward to taking a trip through the history of football in the museum's permanent exhibition and to sign autographs for fans.
After six preliminary rounds, the FIFA World Football Museum's Final FIFA Interactive World Cup 2017 Live Qualification Tournament will take place on Monday 5 June 2017, starting at 4pm.