HSV Museum
© Firma Witters HSV Museum
HSV Museum
© Firma Witters HSV Museum
HSV Museum
© Firma Witters HSV Museum

HSV Museum

Experience the HSV up close

At the HSV Museum, you can immerse yourself in the eventful history of Hamburg's traditional sports club in almost 800 square metres of exhibition space.

The HSV Museum offers exciting dioramas, thrilling video and audio documents, tragedies and, of course, great victories. Experience the history of the Hamburg sports club and discover the last secrets.

You can take a virtual tour of the HSV Museum here.

Combine your visit to the museum with a tour of one of Europe's most modern football stadiums. A 75-minute tour of the Volksparkstadion gives you an insight into the world of professional football normally reserved for the big stars.

The fan bistro 'Die Raute' also offers a wide range of catering for all occasions - from lunch, coffee and cake to a buffet - with a great view of the stadium. You can reserve tables or ask questions about the restaurant by calling +49 (0) 40 415 533 50.

Hamburg CARD Benefit

HSV museum

Adults: 5.00 € instead of 7.00 €

HSV museum and stadium tour

Adults: 10.00 € instead of 14.00 €

Show your valid Hamburg CARD at the cash desk and on request on the day of use. Duplication of discounts not possible.

from 11.90 €

Hamburg CARD

Free travel on buses, trains and harbour ferries (HVV) and up to 50% discount on over 150 tourist offers

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