Arsenal Football Club Museum
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Established in 1993, the Arsenal Football Club Museum is situated in Holloway, London and is run by the Arsenal Football Club, dedicated to the history of the club. Presently, this museum is housed in the Northern Triangle Building, north of Emirates Stadium, the home ground of club. Previously, the museum was housed inside the North Bank Stand of Highbury stadium from 1993 to 2006. At present, the museum attracts more than 120,000 visitors per year. The exhibits include memorabilia from the club’s history, which includes shirt worn by Charlie George from the 1971 FA Cup Finals, boots worn by Michael Thomas in 1988-89 match against Liverpool and many others.
Category: Museums
Address: 37-55 Ashburton Grove, Islington, Greater London N7 7, United Kingdom
Telephone: 020.7619.5000
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