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FC St. Pauli-Museum

A museum like no other

"A club like no other deserves a museum like no other." Under this motto, the FC St. Pauli Museum was founded by fans in 2012 to create a space for the eventful history of the neighborhood club - and also to prevent a huge police station in the stadium.

The permanent exhibition KIEZBEBEN and changing special exhibitions on more than 600 m² tell the story of how FC St. Pauli became what it is today. In words, pictures and film, with elaborate installations and many original objects. A visit is worthwhile for long-time fans as well as for anyone who wants to know what makes the club with the skull and crossbones and its fan scene so special. No prior knowledge is necessary! In addition to the exhibitions, the "Digital World" offers almost endless opportunities to delve deeper into further content.

In the foyer of the FC St. Pauli Museum, Hamburg's only stadium wine bar invites you to round off your visit to the exhibition with a good glass of wine. Non-alcoholic drinks and coffee are of course also available.

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