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Allianz Arena and FC Bayern Museum finally reopen

The long wait is over: after being closed for almost seven months due to the coronavirus pandemic and the hosting of four UEFA EURO 2020 matches, the Allianz Arena, the FC Bayern Museum and the FC Bayern Store will reopen their doors to visitors on 10 July 2021. Fans of the German record champions can experience their beloved club once again, at least on non-matchdays, and there are several highlights awaiting visitors.

"We’re now looking forward to offering visitors young and old a varied and exciting experience under the FC Bayern banner on non-matchdays."

Jürgen Muth, Allianz Arena München Stadion GmbH Managing Director

“After such a long wait, we can finally reopen the Allianz Arena on 10 July. A stadium lives from the people who visit - and we’ve missed them very much over the past seven months. We’re now looking forward to offering visitors young and old a varied and exciting experience under the FC Bayern banner on non-matchdays. Of course, we’d like to be welcoming spectators to games again from the new season. The hopefully successful test run with fans at the Euros this summer will show the positive power that football fans can spark. All of this is happening under the most important premise, that the reopening will comply with all hygiene and safety requirements of the Bavarian state government, because the health of guests and employees is our top priority,” said Allianz Arena München Stadion GmbH Managing Director Jürgen Muth.

Many new exhibits and highlights await the visitors

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A highlight for every Bayern fan: the showcase with all six trophies from the record year 2020 in the club museum.

The months after the reopening following the first lockdown have shown that the Allianz Arena’s hygiene concept works. Even now, the company consistently adapts to the current conditions and requirements, without losing its appeal. In the club museum, the time without visitors was used for innovations. A trio of club legends celebrated milestone birthdays between September 2020 and March 2021, so there are three new special exhibitions for visitors to enjoy: “KAISER 75” in honour of Franz Beckenbauer, “Goals for the Ages. 75 Years of Gerd Müller” and “IL GRANDE LOTHAR” dedicated to Lothar Matthäus. All three special exhibitions examine the extraordinary trio as footballers and people off the pitch - and have been extended until the end of 2021. Another “must-see” for every fan: The showcase for the record year 2020 - including the newest addition, the FIFA Club World Cup trophy.

The newly-opened “Allianz Arena Showroom” shines in the foyer of the club museum. A special all-round experience of around 35 square metres, the concept brings guests closer to the FC Bayern stadium in all its facets in a digital and interactive way. But the Arena Tour will also return for visitors. As usual, the current offer provides exciting insights and background information about one of the most beautiful stadiums in the world.

Important information: hygiene rules and online ticket purchase

From 10 July, the stadium and museum will operate in compliance with applicable distancing and hygiene rules. The use of an FFP2 mask will be mandatory for visitors and staff. Limiting the number of visitors will ensure the prescribed minimum distance of 1.5 metres can be maintained. Hygiene protection has been installed in the checkout and store areas, and all waiting areas include distance markings.

Please note: Due to officially prescribed contact tracing procedures and the limited number of visitors, tickets are available online only from June 15. Click here for the online shop:

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