7 Best sports museums of the world 

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Best Sports museums of the world
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Exploring the best sports museums around the globe offers a journey through the history of sports. Sports enthusiasts can gain a lot of insights from these locations, including the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum, the World Rugby Museum, and so on.

Be it any sports genre, these museums serve as a source of inspiration, exhibiting the achievements and difficulties faced by athletes. Fans can enjoy these attractions as they provide information about how games have changed over time, how technology has advanced in sportswear and equipment, and how sports have influenced culture in society.

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A detailed look into the sports museums of the world worth visiting

Sports museums can provide a detailed look at the lives of legendary athletes and iconic moments that have defined the world of sports. Some of the renowned museums include:

  • World Rugby Museum
  • National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
  • MCC Museum
  • British Golf Museum
  • Pro Football Hall of Fame
  • Hockey Hall of Fame
  • Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum

1) World Rugby Museum

The World Rugby Museum, located in London's South Stand of Twickenham Stadium, was formerly called The Museum of Rugby until 2007. Reopened in February 2018, this sports museum now holds over 37,000 rugby jerseys, boots, balls, and memorabilia.

With nearly 25,000 pieces, it traces rugby's rise from a school game to a global sport. The Calcutta Cup, historic jerseys, and 2003 Rugby World Cup memorabilia stand out in this museum. The Wall of Fame and other displays at Twickenham highlight rugby's global significance.


2) National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was established by Stephen Carlton Clark in 1939 and is situated in Cooperstown, New York. It is a significant location in the history of baseball in the US, featuring artifacts and displays that honor the sport's most illustrious contributors. This sports museum is also known as Major League Baseball's sanctuary.

This Gothic castle-style building has interactive exhibits that let youngsters experience the growth of the game and Babe Ruth's home run balls. This extensive collection of baseball's most treasured moments also provides an insight into technical breakthroughs.

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3) MCC Museum

The MCC Museum, located at Lords Cricket Ground in London, was inaugurated in 1953. It is considered the world's oldest sports museum, with its collection starting in 1864. The sports museum, accessible through the Lords tour, showcases the original Ashes urn from 1882/83, cricket's most renowned artifact.

It also highlights legendary players like W.G. Grace, Don Bradman, and others through various exhibits. Visitors can also see equipment from a century of cricket, and the famous Father Time weather vane. There is a unique exhibit of a sparrow that was hit by a ball in 1936 and it is mounted alongside the ball.


4) British Golf Museum

R&A World Golf Museum is also known as the British Golf Museum. It is located in St Andrews, Scotland, and was opened in 1990. It covers the history of golf from medieval times to the present. This sports museum features exhibits on professional and amateur golf, including historic equipment and the Royal and Ancient Golf Club.


5) Pro Football Hall of Fame

The Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, opened in 1963. It honors outstanding professionals, mostly associated with the National Football League, including players, coaches, and officials.

Guests can see helmets, shirts, photos, and hands-on activities that show how the sport has changed since 1902. The sports museum is a must-see for American football fans.


6) Hockey Hall of Fame

Relocated from Exhibition Place in 1993, the Hockey Hall of Fame is now present in Downtown Toronto, Canada. Housing the Stanley Cup, this sports museum features exhibits that examine the history of ice hockey via teams, players, and NHL records.

Artifacts from the sport's inception to contemporary stars abound in this museum that is devoted to ice hockey memorabilia. Famous NHL moments and Jacques Plante's goalie mask are replicable through interactive exhibits.


7) Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum

The Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum was officially opened by The Duke of Kent in 2006. It traces the history of lawn tennis from a leisure activity to a premier sporting event and contains over 40,000 objects.

Located within the All England Lawn Tennis Club, it is the biggest tennis museum in the world. It was inaugurated to celebrate the 1000th Wimbledon Championships.

This sports museum gives behind-the-scenes glimpses of the famous tournament with items going back to 1555, like trophies and old tools. Fans can learn more about the history and science of tennis through interactive displays and walking tour.


These sports museums honor the language of teamwork and the strength of human spirit. For those who want to get into the world of sports, these museums are the right destinations to gain knowledge.

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