Juventus Museum

Museum · Turin

Juventus Museum

Museum · Turin
V. Druento, 153/42, 10151 Torino TO, Italy

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Trophies, exhibits, and Allianz Stadium tours for football fans  

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V. Druento, 153/42, 10151 Torino TO, Italy Get directions

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V. Druento, 153/42, 10151 Torino TO, Italy Get directions

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Features

restroom
crowd family friendly
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Nov 3, 2025

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Ed Hale

Google
Museum was good, the tour was dreadful value for money. €39 per adult for a 50 minute tour. Didn’t get to see the view from the top of the stadium, didn’t get to see the dugouts, the away team changing rooms, and the home team changing rooms had only half the shirts hanging up. We did the Liverpool tour a month ago, that was twice as long, you could spend as long as you wanted in every area, and was half the price. Overall, really disappointed.

Bogdan Valcov

Google
Very nice and interested. We have guide on this tour. The problem was that the guide speak only in italian and dont understand very much.

Titan fadhila

Google
I really hope to be able to enter the stadium and see the field where Juventus and other teams train but unfortunately the gate was closed even as a tourist who just came here for the first time I didn't know where the main door was to enter. Finally we just entered the shopping mall there, shopped at the Juve store, looked around and went home. To enter the museum you also have to buy a ticket, it doesn't seem too expensive but we didn't have much time. We only stopped by for a while in the city of Turin

Khalil0vic “Mr:k”

Google
My review will be in Arabic and English Juventus is my life - It was my dream since I was 13 years old , I promised myself one day I will make the trip and be there Here I’m at age 35 Making my dream come true in Juventus birthday I wanted the game juve Vs zent and they won and gave me best match in my life Second day I visited the store and museum and also the stadium- all tickets from website with very cheap prices , it was best 3 days of my life - thank you Juventus and forza juve

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Google
It’s like a dream come true

Nattawan S

Google
What I like is the museum part which you have to go anyway because if you want to do the stadium tour you need to buy museum ticket as well which I like it well managed for this part and my most favorite place is the Trophy room it’s so amazing. And the bad part for me is the stadium tour ! First the tour guide speak Italian only for English you can buy Audio guide! Which I ask myself why I need a tour guide ? why not included the English audio into the ticket ! Or why don’t you just let us walk and chill by our own ? I have visited other stadiums you don’t need a tour guide at all! You can just follow the line which is so easy! And you can take your time at any place that allowed. With the Juventus tour you really don’t have time to admire the part that you like because we have to go as a GROUP! And at other stadium you can sit at any seat in the allowed area in here you cannot do it 😂 I think the management should visit stadium tour of other team in Europe! And comeback to improve and make it easier for your Juventus visitors.

RL21

Google
Very enjoyable experience for adults. Probably less for kids, not enough interactive for children below 12 years old. A bit of language barriers when it comes into interactive videos since they are only in Italia (referring to Trapattoni and Lippi one) The most enjoyable part was the trophy room (if real) and the virtual stadium experience (not sure the name)

Manuel Gonzalez

Google
It's a great visit for those who love *fútbol*.