The Club
SEVILLA FC OPEN THE MUSEUM IN THE RAMÓN SÁNCHEZ-PIZJUÁN
07/09/2018
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A space of 1,100 square metres to steep yourself in Sevillismo and its history. Interactive exhibits, items from our history and the five Europa Leagues are some of the things you can enjoy in the room.
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The new museum in the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán was inaugurated this evening, as a celebration of the stadium's sixtieth birthday.
The space spans 1,100 square metres, where the viewer will be able to run through Sevilla's history chronologically, from their origins until today, appreciating and enjoying all of the team's titles, from the Copa de Andalucía in 1917 to the current ones. It is a unique space, given that no other stadium can lay claim to having the five Europe League titles, which Sevilla so proudly hold, inside it.
A unique space with Sevilla's five Europa League trophies
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Everything is supported by technology, with the viewer able to enjoy a range of information regarding players, managers, old shirts and an interactive game zone. In addition, there is a zone dedicated to the fans in which you can experience the sound of the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán on gameday.
The museum also contains unique items from the club's past, with Puerta and Maradona's shirts, Polster's golden boot or Juan Arza's Pichichi, and items over one hundred years old.
It is undoubtedly a wonderful exhibit, which has been worked on for more than two years, where fans will be able to enjoy and steep themselves in Sevillismo.