Thursday, October 22, 2015

Pictures from the new German Museum

Deutschland Eröffnung Deutsches Fußballmuseum in Dortmund



Football is an interesting, infact the most interesting and historical sport. It cost the Germany 36 million euros ($41 million), 800 tons of steel and nine years from concept to completion. The German Football Museum (DFM) will add a splash of national tricolor to otherwise drab downtown Dortmund.
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Deutschland Endspielball im Deutschen Fußballmuseum in Dortmund

This ball is 60-year-old it was used in a Cold War World Cup matchup between the West Germans and Hungary.

Dortmund Deutsches Fußball Museum

The Bern miracle pays tribute to the men who brought Germany's first World Cup home from neighboring Switzerland in 1954 and also serves to show how much the body types of footballers have changed over time.
Dortmund Deutsches Fußball Museum Ausstellung
History on the flanks details football under the Third Reich and the former socialist German Democratic Republic. So beautiful

Deutschland Videopräsentation im Deutschen Fußballmuseum in Dortmund
   Planet football
This ball is four meters (13 feet) in diameter, this football serves as the German Football Association's icon to itself and the national team with unity. Oohs-and-ahhs footage of German glory plays on the giant ball's surface. Every one that love sports will enjoy it.

Deutschland Schatzkammer im Deutschen Fußballmuseum in Dortmund
Trophies won
This room contains the cup that the German has collected so far from.

Dortmund Deutsches Fußball Museum Bundesligakarussell
Exhibition Centre
These place reminds me of the Ferari world in Abu dhabi, Once one enters the exhibition space, there is no place to sit and tune out the museum's multimedia, attractive-looking stadium-style seats, but you'll have to ride a slow-spinning carousel and watch slapstick moments from German football history screen on the walls.
Dortmund Deutsches Fußball Museum Training und Taktik

Games  to enjoy the moment