J-Museum
The Juventus Museum, called the J-Museum, is a sports museum dedicated to the most decorated football club in Italy, Juventus F.C. The museum is part of a complex surrounding Juventus Stadium; it is entirely bilingual in Italian and English, and opened in 2012, the 115th anniversary of the club, by club president Andrea Agnelli and museum chairman Paolo Gamberti.
Entrance to the J-Museum in 2014. | |
Established | 2012 |
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Location | Turin, Italy |
Coordinates | 45°06′35.6″N 07°38′34.5″E |
Type | Sports museum |
Director | Paolo Garimberti |
Owner | Juventus F.C. |
Website | Official website |
The J-Museum documents the history of Juventus, football in Turin, and the national football team, through the use of modern technologies, a collection of memorabilia, photos, institutional documents and football equipment used by historical club players, as well as the trophies won by Juventus and the women's team.
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