Visit Slavia Museum before Borussia game

Slavia Museum at Sinobo Stadium will be open on Tuesday and Wednesday, 1 and 2 October, before the Champions League game against Borussia Dortmund.
The biggest Czech football museum at Sinobo Stadium (home of Slavia Prague) in Eden will be open on Tuesday and Wednesday. Two-story museum covers an area of 1,200 square meters and currently displays more than 1,000 exhibits not only from the history of Slavia, but also from the entire world and Czech sport. The expositions are regularly amended and updated.

29 large screens are situated on the museum ground floor including a large “videowall”. Apart from seeing precious artefacts, the visitors may watch many videos and footages, documents and famous matches and goals which remained unpublished so far.

Tickets can be purchased online via Ticketportal.cz and in the stadium box office located just few steps from the museum entrance.

Opening hours

Tuesday 1 October, 10 am – 2 pm
Wednesday 2 October, 9 am – 12 pm

Admission

Adults 150 CZK (Standard), 100 CZK (Discounted)*
Children (6-15 years) 50 CZK (Standard), free (Discounted)
Family (2 adults + 2 children) 300 CZK (Standard), 200 CZK (Discounted)

*Discounted price when presenting valid tickets for Slavia – Borussia game.

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