Another record August for J-Museum (4 Viewers)

Marty

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Jul 2, 2005
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Juventus Museum has followed up last year’s bumper August with another record-breaking achievement after 16,000 people opted to visit the club’s stellar attraction during the summer month.
With throngs of tourists arriving in Turin for their holidays and the magnificent World Master Games, the museum represented an unmissable port of call for those keen to embark on an unforgettable journey through the greatest football story ever told.
A notable section of visitors were Juve fans from other European countries: many from France and England, as well as a good number from Eastern Europe.
But many have also come from further afield. One particularly special visiting group was a host of Bianconeri supporters from the Persian Gulf, with each and every one of the travelling party from Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates arriving at Juventus Stadium in their official club shirts.
The Italian Super Cup won recently by Antonio Conte’s men in Rome against Lazio has been a big attraction of late, but perhaps the biggest incentive for fans to visit has been the ‘On Mondays we used to talk about football. Agnelli – Juventus: 90 years of black and white passion’ exhibition dedicated to the Agnelli family’s long and prosperous association with the club.


Source: Juventus.com
 

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Siamak

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Numeri straordinari si sono registrati per lo Juventus Museum, preso letteralmente d'assalto dai tifosi bianconeri durante le feste natalizie. Questo perchè il museo bianconero è rimasto aperto dal 19 dicembre all'8 gennaio permettendo ai fan della Vecchia Signora di regalarsi un tour all'interno della struttura. Nella sola giornata di sabato 7 gennaio, giorno di Juventus-Udinese, sono state registrate ben 3.322 visite, così tante da renderlo il secondo giorno più "ricco" di sempre per numero di ingressi.
Extraordinary numbers were recorded for the Juventus Museum, literally stormed by Juventus fans during the Christmas holidays. This is because the Juventus museum remained open from 19 December to 8 January allowing fans of the Old Lady to treat themselves to a tour inside the structure. On Saturday 7 January alone, the day of Juventus-Udinese, 3,322 visits were recorded, so many as to make it the second "richest" day ever in terms of number of visits.
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In the period from 19 December 2022 to 8 January 2023 there were 11,443 total visitors to the Juventus Museum. Of these, 6,795 also participated in the Allianz Stadium Tour. These numbers have allowed the Club to register an increase of 85% compared to last year in the same period.


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Siamak

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The Juventus Museum is among the ten most visited museums in Turin, according to 'The Annual Report 23/24: the culture in Piedmont'. The temple of the bianconero success is in fact ranked at the ninth position, with almost 149k visitors.

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Siamak

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At the Juventus Museum, a new page was written with the official inauguration of the Juventus Hall of Fame.

A major event, attended by Gianluca Ferrero, President of Juventus, and Paolo Garimberti, President of Juventus Museum, marked the beginning of a unique and exciting project.

For the first time, Juventus is dedicating a permanent and official space to those who, over the years, have made the black and white jersey legendary. The Hall of Fame is a tribute to those who, with the men's and women's first teams, have made history, and at the same time a bridge to the future: a place to relive emotions and pass on values.

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swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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All Champions League-level and below clubs seem to have them now. They are de regueur. Checkbox checked.

I haven't been to the J-Museo. But been to the Benfica Museu here. It's pretty much a big tifoso wankfest of collectables -- old scarves, kits, photos. Pretty much like how an old church showcases fragments of fingers suspended in blood and other relics of past mystical glory.

I'd definitely like to go once. But my expectations are pretty low.
 

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