Scottish Football Museum
Glasgow, Glasgow and StrathclydeAbout Scottish Football Museum
Scottish Football Museum
Opened in 2001 at Hampden Park which is the oldest continuously-used international ground in the world.
The museum contains a vast collection of football memorabilia, including the worlds oldest international cap and match ticket. Experience the famous Hampden roar of the 1930s, when crowds of more than 140,000 packed the stadium. See the worlds oldest football trophy, the Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup from 1873, and part of the original Hampden dressing room.
On the stadium tour, visit the underground roadway, team changing rooms, strike a ball in the Hampden Hotshots gallery and have the speed of your shot electronically measured! Walk down the tunnel, and then climb the stairs to the cup presentation area.
A day footie mad families will love!
Opening Times
Daily Monday - Saturday 10.00am - 5.00pm Sunday 11.00am - 5.00pm
Pricing & Tickets
Museum Admission: Adults: £8.00 Concessions: £3.00 Under 5s go free! Stadium Tour: Adults: £8.00 Concessions: £3.50 Under 5s go free! Stadium Tour and Museum: Adults: £12.00 Concessions: £5.00 Under 5s go free!
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