National Sports Museum
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What to expect
<p>The Sports Museum was established in 1963. Its exhibits cover almost all sports, with approximately 100,000 exhibits on display here. These exhibits record in detail the origin and development history of each sport in France, as well as the celebrities of each sport. The collection includes paintings, sculptures, drawings, posters, photographs, journals, sportswear, trophies, medals and athlete archives. In addition, the museum also focuses on interactive experience facilities, so sports-loving visitors are sure to find their favorite exhibits.</p><p><br></p><p>Relive the great sports through real objects and high technology. See the football in the 1998 World Cup final, Marcel Cerdan's gloves, Jean-Claude Killy's skis, Noah's racket and the Olympic torch as well as paintings and sculptures... High-tech creates the atmosphere, and the video is added to each Every room makes visitors feel the passion for sports.</p>
Things to note
- Last admission time: 45 minutes before closing (16:15)
- No pets allowed indoors
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945 reviews
Cute62846
We visited the museum and the stadium, we visited the VIP rooms of the stadium, there is a lot to do there. You can play on huge baby-foot, have a gym session to see your abilities in cardio and other available multi-player games. There is a shop to buy all kinds of things related to sports. We stayed there more than 4 hours to visit the whole place. At the end we even took pictures with the photo booth board. We saw all the Olympic torches. It's a really cool place to visit for all sports fans. I recommend 100% and the prices are very reasonable.
Erik Barkman
Small-ish, but interesting museum on (mostly) French sporting achievements across many disciplines. Good temporary exhibition on sport in film, too. Deducting a star because a bit too many installations weren't working; other than that a good time if you're interested in sports!
Jane Laws
Covers a good selection of sports but would have liked to see more modern bits as so many French legends, Thibault Pinot, Luc Alphand, Le Mans 24 Hours, Yannick Noa. Would have been good to have some benches dotted round so you could watch things more comfortably but overall very good
Michal Židek
It is a small but very nice museum. I recommend it to visit. Guided tour inside football stadium is also possible.
Matthew Mcgoldrick
Lovely museum, very interactive with lots of activities for the kids (they usually hate museums) but when we came out they mentioned how they actually enjoyed coming here.
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National Sports Museum Admission Ticket
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April 2026
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$3.34 each
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April 2026
Passengers
$6.42 each
$3.34 each



