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Camp Nou Experience
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Camp Nou Experience

📍 Carrer d'Arístides Maillol 12, Barcelona, 08028🏗 1984-09-24

Inside Camp Nou, the FC Barcelona museum—now branded as the Camp Nou Experience—was inaugurated on 24 September 1984, during the presidency of Josep Lluís Núñez. In 2000, it was renamed the President Nuñez museum under Núñez’s successor, Joan Gaspart. A major turning point came on 15 June 2010, when the museum reopened after a long restructuring that split the experience into three sections. The first section uses interactive technology, including a laser-equipped glass wall and a 3D cinema, presenting photos, documents, and trophies from the club’s history. The second section is a private art collection with permanent works by Dalí, Miró, and Tàpies. The third, the Futbolart Collection, focuses on football memorabilia and its trophy room includes every trophy the club has won, or replicas. Among the items is Ronald Koeman’s boots from the 1992 European Cup Final, when he scored in the 111th minute against Sampdoria. …

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