Plan your visit

Start planning your trip through football history now.

Why not come and experience all that the FIFA Museum has to offer:

  • More than 3,000m² of space over three floors packed with exhibits and activities, from Planet Football and the FIFA World Cup™ Gallery to the Fields of Play plus the new exhibition area, eFootball: the Virtual Pitch
  • Tours: both guided and themed, with special offers for groups
  • Events: football quizzes, panel discussions, kids’ nights and more in the museum and the Sportsbar 1904
  • The Lab: where fun and learning go hand in hand, an interactive experience for young and old alike
  • Museum Shop: souvenirs, official merchandise and exclusive fan wear
  • Sportsbar 1904: watch live football from all over the world with a refreshing drink and delicious food in a great atmosphere
  • Business events: event space and enticing offers for entertaining, unforgettable business occasions

 

Why not see for yourself by taking the virtual tour?

 

We are open between 10 and 18 from Tuesday to Sunday.

Tickets

Book your tickets online. For prices and special offers, visit our online ticket shop.

Getting Here

The FIFA Museum is located at Tessinerplatz in the heart of Zurich. We look forward to seeing you soon!

Guidelines & Facilities & Accessibility

More useful information for your visit.

Additional information

Guided Tours

We offer public tours and individual group tours on a variety of topics from the exciting world of football.

Kids & Families

The FIFA Museum is a great place to visit with your kids and your family.

Business Customers

Venue hire, group tours, catering and more. Find out more about our offers for business customers.

Sportsbar & Bistro

The Sportsbar 1904 is a great place to watch live sports or have lunch. For a quick snack visit our Bistro.

Museum Shop

Something for every football fan. The museum shop offers an exclusive range of custom-made football memorabilia, and a selection of books and toys too.

FIFA Museum eShop

Order your favourite FIFA Museum memorabilia from anywhere in the world and show everyone your passion for football.

Latest Blog articles

Museum Life

Delegation from San Marino visits the FIFA Museum

The San Marino Football Federation FSGC (Federazione Sammarinese Giuoco Calcio) visited the FIFA Museum in Zurich last Friday. They brought with them the current San Marino national team shirt to go on display in our Rainbow.

1977 British Home Championship - England 1 Scotland 2. Kenny Dalglish, left, celebrates Scotland s second goal with Bruce Rioch in front of the travelling fans at Wembley on 4 June 1977. Scotland s victory ensured their winning of the championship.
1977 British Home Championship - England 1 Scotland 2. Kenny Dalglish, left, celebrates Scotland s second goal with Bruce Rioch in front of the travelling fans at Wembley on 4 June 1977. Scotland s victory ensured their winning of the championship for the second consecutive year. © IMAGO / Colorsport
History and Culture

150 Years of the Scottish FA

150 years ago today, representatives from seven Scottish clubs came together to discuss the future standards of football in Scotland and to officially form the Scottish Football Association (SFA). In doing so, they created the second-oldest football association in the history of the game.

Museum Life

Representatives of the world's smallest league visit the FIFA Museum

For the first time, the chairman and secretary of St Mary's Football Club on the Scilly Islands of the coast of England visited the FIFA Museum and their loaned treasure, the "Lyonesse Cup". Among other things, they solved the mystery of why the cup is slightly dented.

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