One could quite rightly say the Emirates Stadium in London showcases all that Arsenal Football Club stands for. Also right within the stadium itself you can find one spectacular Arsenal Museum fully equipped with your favourite Arsenal artifacts. The museum can be found within the Northern Triangle Building and is certainly a must see for all those touring this fascinating stadium.
For fans this is a strip of paradise, for inside you can enjoy your favourite exhibition including the boots of Michael Thomas from Anfield ’89 and the FA Cup Final shirt of Charlie George from 1971 and a whole heap of donated memorabilia such as shirts from legendry goal scorers Jon Sammels and Alan Smith who left their mark forever in football in the 1970 Fairs Cup Fin l. Other caps, medals and what not all from famous players throughout the years are neatly displayed in all its glory inside this museum. Among the many items there is also a customised trophy on display that was awarded to the club by the FA for remaining unbeaten through the 2003/04 season of the Barclays Premier League.
The history of Arsenal is an interesting story worth taking a walk through. Back in the day it actually started out in Woolwich Highbury and today stands somewhere else. Through the museum, one can appreciate this victorious journey of this football team; their records, their fascinating games and their legendary players whose names have practically been engraved on the hearts of the ardent fans. The Arsenal Spirit is certainly something that deserves one might celebration.
The Emirates Stadium is quite famous for its tours. These include not only tours of the Arsenal Museum but also of the Stadium as well. Try the Self Guided Audio Tour where the hosts of Arsenal Stars share their experiences of the big match day. Be a part of behind the scenes as you head over to the changing room and hear the roar of the crowds as you make your way to the ground. You can even opt for a Legends tour where an Arsenal legend will show you around, telling you stories of his glory days and his views on the current team. These experiences are truly one of a kind.
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Nigel Walters is a travel writer, who writes under the pen name, Fritzjames Stephen. His content is based on the myriad of experiences and indulgences that the world has to offer travellers across all walks of life. Google+