The FK Crvena Zvezda Museum in Belgrade offers a thrilling journey through the history of Serbia’s most decorated football club. Opened in 1985 to mark the club’s 40th anniversary, the museum is located at the iconic Rajko Mitić Stadium and showcases over 1,400 exhibits, including 680 trophies on display. Visitors can explore legendary moments such as the club’s triumph in the 1991 European Cup and Intercontinental Cup, alongside rare memorabilia, photographs, and club flags. The museum also features unique trophies like the 40-kilogram Costa del Sol Cup and the Iberian Trophy won against Real Madrid. Through professionally guided tours, fans experience the spirit of “Zvezda” and the grandeur of its stadium, known as Marakana. The museum not only celebrates sporting achievements but also preserves the emotional legacy of generations of supporters. It stands as a testament to Crvena Zvezda’s enduring impact on European football and its central role in Serbian sports culture.
Belgrade SerbiaThe FK Crvena Zvezda Museum is located at Ljutice Bogdana 1a in the Savski Venac district of Belgrade, adjacent to the iconic Rajko Mitić Stadium, home to the legendary Red Star Belgrade football club. Opened in 1985, the museum showcases the rich history of one of Europe’s most successful football teams, featuring over 1,400 exhibits including trophies, club memorabilia, photos, and stories of legendary players and memorable matches. Visitors can enjoy interactive displays and guided tours that immerse them in the club’s domestic and international triumphs, including the famous European Cup victory in 1991. The surrounding area offers sports enthusiasts a complete experience with the stadium and various dining options nearby, making it a must-visit for football fans and those interested in Serbian sporting culture. The museum’s central location ensures easy access via public transport or car, with parking available in the vicinity.
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