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Discover the extraordinary story of one of the world's greatest football clubs at the FC Barcelona Museum at Camp Nou — the most visited museum in Barcelona, drawing millions of passionate fans and curious visitors every year to the home of Barça on the edge of the city. Explore a magnificent collection of trophies, legendary shirts and boots, interactive multimedia exhibits, and the celebrated Messi Area — all housed within the iconic Spotify Camp Nou, currently undergoing its landmark Espai Barça redevelopment — with a digital audio guide bringing every exhibit to life in your language.

Key Highlights

  • Explore FC Barcelona's trophy collection spanning over 120 years.
  • Visit the Messi Area showcasing his Ballon d'Or trophies and memorabilia.
  • Experience the Barça Immersive Tour with interactive exhibits and a 360° audiovisual show.
  • Enjoy views of the Spotify Camp Nou renovation from the Mirador de las Obras.
  • Use a multilingual digital audio guide throughout your visit.

About FC Barcelona Museum at Camp Nou Ticket | Save Up to 16%

Camp Nou is the most visited museum in Barcelona — an extraordinary cultural and sporting institution that attracts millions of visitors every year, making it second only to the Sagrada Família among the city's most popular attractions. Even if you're not a big football fan, the stadium tour will still impress you — during the visit, you will learn more about the club's unique story and how it represents a city, the Catalan region, and even the Catalan language.

The FC Barcelona Museum houses one of the richest and most comprehensive football collections in the world — beginning with the club's founding in 1899 by a group of Swiss, English, and Catalan football enthusiasts and tracing its evolution into a global sporting and cultural phenomenon. Trophy rooms, immersive theatres, legendary shirts and boots, and multimedia celebrating Barça's DNA form the heart of the experience — with trophies and memorabilia, silverware and match balls, and iconic kits from decades of glory all on display. Towering multimedia screens replay legendary goals from icons including Cruyff, Maradona, Ronaldinho, and Messi, giving every visitor a visceral sense of the club's extraordinary sporting legacy. The Messi Area is the museum's most emotionally charged section — five Ballon d'Or trophies displayed alongside boots, shirts, personal records, and match memorabilia from the greatest career in the history of the club and the sport.

The Barça Immersive Tour — included with every ticket — transports visitors into the action through a 360-degree audiovisual room and 18 interactive zones that use the latest sound, light, and screen technology to recreate the atmosphere of Camp Nou's most historic nights. The Spotify Camp Nou Experience upgrade adds panoramic views of the stadium with exclusive access to the press box, the museum, the dressing room, the press room, the tunnel, the ground, and the Messi Area. The Mirador de las Obras construction viewpoint allows visitors to witness the transformation of FC Barcelona's iconic stadium in real time, admiring the grandeur of the ongoing construction and observing how the new Spotify Camp Nou takes shape day by day — a unique and historically significant aspect of any visit in 2026. Camp Nou has been fully modernized with improved visitor facilities and a refreshed visitor experience following a major renovation, with the upgraded stadium now accommodating around 104,000 spectators.
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Inclusions

  • FC Barcelona Museum — all permanent galleries, trophy rooms, Messi Area, and multimedia exhibits
  • Digital audio guide in multiple languages
  • Barça Immersive Tour — 360-degree audiovisual room and 18 interactive zones (Barça Immersive Tour ticket)
  • Construction viewpoint — Mirador de las Obras
  • Access to the Barça Shop
  • Guided stadium tour — press box, dressing room, tunnel, and pitch (Spotify Camp Nou Experience only)

Exclusions

  • Robokeeper challenge
  • Virtual reality experiences

Insiders' Tips

The entrance for the Camp Nou visit closes one and a half hours before the official closing time — plan your arrival accordingly. Weekday mornings are the calmest and most relaxed visiting time — afternoon visits can be significantly busier, particularly in peak summer. Buying your ticket in advance is the easiest way to facilitate your visit and guarantee your entry at the right time, avoiding queues that can last one or even two hours in peak tourist season.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • Open daily: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM (last entry 1.5 hours before closing).
  • Hours may vary on matchdays and special events.
  • Check the official FC Barcelona website for the latest schedule.
Child Policy
  • Children under 7 years enter free.
  • Child ticket required for ages 7 and above.
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Accessibility & Facilities
  • Wheelchair accessible.
  • Multilingual digital audio guide available.
  • Official Barça Shop on-site.
  • Average visit duration: 1.5–2 hours.
Restrictions
  • Last entry is 1.5 hours before closing.
  • Some areas may be closed during maintenance or matchdays.
  • Large bags and sharp objects are not permitted.
  • Arrive 15–20 minutes early for security checks.
  • Pitch-side and changing room access is available only with the Spotify Camp Nou Experience ticket. 

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations are non refundable

FC Barcelona Museum at Camp Nou Ticket | Save Up to 16% Frequently Asked Questions

What is the FC Barcelona Museum at Camp Nou?
Camp Nou is the most visited museum in Barcelona , an extraordinary football and cultural institution housing over 120 years of FC Barcelona history across trophy galleries, multimedia exhibits, the Messi Area, the Barça Immersive Tour, and the Mirador de las Obras construction viewpoint. Even visitors who are not big football fans consistently find the stadium tour impressive, learning how FC Barcelona represents not just a club but a city, a region, and the Catalan language.
What is the Messi Area at the FC Barcelona Museum?
The Messi Area is the most emotionally charged section of the FC Barcelona Museum — a dedicated tribute to Lionel Messi featuring his five Ballon d'Or trophies alongside boots, shirts, records, and personal memorabilia from the greatest individual career in the history of the club. It is consistently the most sought-after and most photographed exhibit in the entire museum.
What is the Barça Immersive Tour at Camp Nou?
The Barça Immersive Tour includes a 360-degree audiovisual room and 18 interactive zones that use sound, light, and screen technology to transport visitors into the atmosphere of Camp Nou's most historic moments — placing them pitchside for legendary goals, title-winning nights, and iconic Champions League memories. It is included with the Barça Immersive Tour ticket and above.
What is the Spotify Camp Nou Experience?
The Spotify Camp Nou Experience adds panoramic views of the stadium with exclusive access to the press box, the museum, the dressing room, the press room, the tunnel, the ground, and the Messi Area — a fully guided behind-the-scenes tour conducted in Catalan, Spanish, or English by expert guides. It is the most complete and most immersive visit option available at Camp Nou in 2026.
What is the Mirador de las Obras at Camp Nou?
The Mirador de las Obras is an exclusive observation point where visitors can witness the transformation of FC Barcelona's iconic stadium in real time, admiring the grandeur of the ongoing construction and observing how the new Spotify Camp Nou takes shape day by day. It is included with all ticket options and provides a genuinely unique and historically significant dimension to any 2026 visit.
How long does a visit to the FC Barcelona Museum take?
The average length of the visit to Camp Nou — stadium and museum — is between 1.5 and 2 hours, and none of the tours are time-limited so you can stay as long as you wish within operating hours. Visitors who engage fully with the Barça Immersive Tour, the Messi Area, and the construction viewpoint consistently spend the full two hours and more.
Is the FC Barcelona Museum suitable for non-football fans?
Even if you're not a big football fan, the stadium tour will still impress you — during the visit you will learn more about the club's unique story and how it represents a city, the Catalan region, and the Catalan language. The museum's cultural, historical, and architectural dimensions make it rewarding for any visitor interested in Barcelona's identity and history.
Do I need to book FC Barcelona Museum tickets in advance?
Buying your ticket in advance is the easiest way to facilitate your visit and guarantee your entry at the right time — queues at Camp Nou can last one or even two hours in the peak tourist season. Booking through Thrillark saves up to 16% on the standard rate with instant confirmation and your preferred time slot secured. Always arrive 15 to 20 minutes before your booked time to validate your ticket and pass security screening.

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Insiders’ Tips

The entrance for the Camp Nou visit closes one and a half hours before the official closing time — plan your arrival accordingly. Weekday mornings are the calmest and most relaxed visiting time — afternoon visits can be significantly busier, particularly in peak summer. Buying your ticket in advance is the easiest way to facilitate your visit and guarantee your entry at the right time, avoiding queues that can last one or even two hours in peak tourist season.

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