What is There to See?
Even during renovation, FC Barcelona offers one of the best sports museum experiences in Europe. The Barça Immersive Tour takes you on a journey through football greatness.

- Barça Museum & Trophy Room:See dozens of trophies, including Champions League, La Liga, Copa del Rey, and more. Personal memorabilia from legends like Messi, Ronaldinho, Xavi, Iniesta, and Cruyff bring Barça history to life.
- Immersive & Digital Installations: State-of-the-art exhibits include 360º audiovisual rooms, interactive touchscreens, VR simulations, and giant projection walls showing famous goals, chants, and matchday moments.
- Messi Space 10: Dedicated to the club’s greatest player — with his 7 Ballon d’Or trophies, match-worn shirts, videos, and emotional tributes to his journey with FC Barcelona.
- Estadi Olímpic Visit (Optional): During renovations, Barça plays home matches at the Olympic Stadium. On non-match days, select guided tours include a visit to the venue where Barça’s history continues temporarily.
- FC Barcelona Megastore: Don’t leave without browsing the official Barça shop — from jerseys and scarves to lifestyle fashion and collectibles. Custom printing available on-site.
About FC Barcelona
More than a club — “Més que un club” — FC Barcelona is deeply tied to Catalonia’s identity, values, and community. Founded in 1899, it has become one of the world’s most successful and beloved football clubs.
With legends like Maradona, Koeman, Romário, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho, Messi, Xavi, and Iniesta, Barça is known for its attacking football, La Masia youth academy, and commitment to social causes.
Visiting Camp Nou is not just about football — it’s about culture, pride, resistance, and global inspiration.

A Short History of Camp Nou

Camp Nou opened in 1957, replacing the old Les Corts stadium to accommodate a growing fan base. With a capacity of nearly 100,000, it quickly became the largest stadium in Europe, and one of the most iconic arenas in world football.
Over the decades, Camp Nou witnessed historic El Clásicos, Champions League triumphs, World Cup matches, and countless unforgettable moments.
In 2022, FC Barcelona announced the Espai Barça project — a full renovation to modernize Camp Nou into a cutting-edge smart stadium with improved seating, a retractable roof, sustainable design, and tech-driven fan experiences.
Full reopening is scheduled for late 2025 to 2026, with partial events returning before then.
