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| Chelsea Tour & Museum Ticket Include - A visit to the changing rooms - Sit in the managers seat in the dugout - Walk up the players tunnel and hear the crowd roar - Photo opportunities with the shirt of your favourite Chelsea player - How security and technology provide safety for supporters - Find out the secrets of the hallowed turf - Visit the press room - Learn about the players pre-match rituals
Museum Chelsea Football Club has opened 'The Centenary Museum', built to commemorate the centenary year of 'The Blues'. This fantastic, visitor attraction pays tribute to the first 100 years of the Stamford Bridge side, with a host of exhibits, sights and sounds for Chelsea fans, young and old to enjoy.
Enter 'The Champions' Room'; an area dedicated to the title winning side of 2004/05 and where your exclusive, behind-the-scenes tour will begin.
With magnificent flat screen televisions showing highlights from Chelsea's record breaking season, and with an array of photo opportunities on hand, 'The Champions' Room' allows you to share in the club's centenary celebrations.
The museum is divided into decades, with each 10-year period illustrating how Chelsea FC fared and also the outside events taking place at the time.
With artefacts such as Seamus O'Connell's England caps and medals, Roy Bentley's boots and original contract, to Jose Mourinho's signature 'Armani' coat, this magnificent exhibition centre appeals to fans young and old.
With ongoing donations from players and supporters alike, the museum is ever-changing and is an absolute must see for all Chelsea supporters and those with a genuine passion for the game. |
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| Tour Times: • 11:00, 12:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00 (Mon - Fri) • 11:00, 12:00, 13:00, 14:00 (Sat & Sun)
Museum Opening Hours: Monday - Friday. 10:30 - 16:30 Saturday - Sunday. 11:30 - 16:00
Last entry at 16:00
ALL STADIUM TOURS & THE MUSEUM, WILL NOT BE OPERATIONAL ON ALL HOME MATCHDAYS. |
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| Chelsea Football Club: Fulham Rd, London SW6 1HS
By Train The nearest tube station is Fulham Broadway on the District Line, take a train to Earl's Court and change for Wimbledon bound trains.
By Car from the North, East or West: M25 take Junc. 15 onto M4 towards London, follow the M4/A4 to Hammersmith. Stay on it for a further 1.5 miles turn off for Earl's Court. Go past Earl's Court station and down one-way system until Fulham Road, turn right at traffic lights. Go straight on for 600 yards and the ground is on your right.
By Car from the South: Head to and cross Wandsworth Bridge. Head up Wandsworth Bridge Road. At the junction with New King's Road, turn right and then immediately left. This will take you up to Fulham Broadway, turn right onto Fulham Road and the ground is 400 yards on your left. |
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| Parking is difficult very close to the ground so you may want to look a bit further away. |
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| Chelsea Tour & Museum Ticket Include - A visit to the changing rooms - Sit in the managers seat in the dugout - Walk up the players tunnel and hear the crowd roar - Photo opportunities with the shirt of your favourite Chelsea player - How security and technology provide safety for supporters - Find out the secrets of the hallowed turf - Visit the press room - Learn about the players pre-match rituals
Museum Chelsea Football Club has opened 'The Centenary Museum', built to commemorate the centenary year of 'The Blues'. This fantastic, visitor attraction pays tribute to the first 100 years of the Stamford Bridge side, with a host of exhibits, sights and sounds for Chelsea fans, young and old to enjoy.
Enter 'The Champions' Room'; an area dedicated to the title winning side of 2004/05 and where your exclusive, behind-the-scenes tour will begin.
With magnificent flat screen televisions showing highlights from Chelsea's record breaking season, and with an array of photo opportunities on hand, 'The Champions' Room' allows you to share in the club's centenary celebrations.
The museum is divided into decades, with each 10-year period illustrating how Chelsea FC fared and also the outside events taking place at the time.
With artefacts such as Seamus O'Connell's England caps and medals, Roy Bentley's boots and original contract, to Jose Mourinho's signature 'Armani' coat, this magnificent exhibition centre appeals to fans young and old.
With ongoing donations from players and supporters alike, the museum is ever-changing and is an absolute must see for all Chelsea supporters and those with a genuine passion for the game. |
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| Tour Times: • 11:00, 12:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00 (Mon - Fri) • 11:00, 12:00, 13:00, 14:00 (Sat & Sun)
Museum Opening Hours: Monday - Friday. 10:30 - 16:30 Saturday - Sunday. 11:30 - 16:00
Last entry at 16:00
ALL STADIUM TOURS & THE MUSEUM, WILL NOT BE OPERATIONAL ON ALL HOME MATCHDAYS. |
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| Chelsea Football Club: Fulham Rd, London SW6 1HS
By Train The nearest tube station is Fulham Broadway on the District Line, take a train to Earl's Court and change for Wimbledon bound trains.
By Car from the North, East or West: M25 take Junc. 15 onto M4 towards London, follow the M4/A4 to Hammersmith. Stay on it for a further 1.5 miles turn off for Earl's Court. Go past Earl's Court station and down one-way system until Fulham Road, turn right at traffic lights. Go straight on for 600 yards and the ground is on your right.
By Car from the South: Head to and cross Wandsworth Bridge. Head up Wandsworth Bridge Road. At the junction with New King's Road, turn right and then immediately left. This will take you up to Fulham Broadway, turn right onto Fulham Road and the ground is 400 yards on your left. |
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| Parking is difficult very close to the ground so you may want to look a bit further away. |
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