The German Football Museum opposite Dortmund Central Station, Germany, has the appearance of an Adidas flagship store. It presents a modern architecture worthy of today's department stores with its glass façade, reinforced concrete structure, and neutral floor. On the ground floor, the trophy room opens its arms to you. Installed in rotating chairs, you will ►
The German Football Museum opposite Dortmund Central Station, Germany, has the appearance of an Adidas flagship store. It presents a modern architecture worthy of today's department stores with its glass façade, reinforced concrete structure, and neutral floor. On the ground floor, the trophy room opens its arms to you. Installed in rotating chairs, you will attend to the BuLi's goals and the flops' top goals. To access the first floor, dedicated to the history of the Nationalmannshaft, you must take a majestic staircase. The latter is adorned on its sides with pictures of fans of German clubs in the first division, in the North, South, East, and West. You will find different types of supporters ranging from simple visitors to those more seasoned through famous fans like Angela Merkel. Songs and sounds of conversations accompany the whole. You'll feel like you're there! Once you arrive at the top, you have in front of you the stadium, a life-size version. As the player, you will soak up the pre-match discussions, the audience's chants, and the cleats' sounds. ◄