AC Perugia Calcio Museum
About This Museum
Tucked away near the Stadio Renato Curi, the AC Perugia Calcio Museum is a heartfelt tribute to the city's enduring football passion. It chronicles the rollercoaster journey of the Griffins, from the dizzying heights of their legendary 1978-79 'Invincibles' season to the gritty battles in lower divisions. You'll find yourself immersed in a space that feels more like a cherished local archive than a formal institution, buzzing with the pride of dedicated supporters. It’s a place where history isn't just displayed; it's felt in every worn jersey and celebrated trophy.
Collection Highlights
The undisputed centerpiece is the hall dedicated to the undefeated 1978-79 squad, featuring jerseys and memorabilia from that magical run. Other key exhibits include Renato Curi's number 10 shirt, a poignant tribute to the midfielder whose name graces the stadium, and a wall of fame celebrating local heroes who became national icons.
Visitor Information
You'll find it on Viale Pietro Conti, right by the stadium—a perfect pre-match pitstop or a pilgrimage for any calcio fan. Given its intimate size, it's best to check their social media for opening times before you head over.
Architecture & Building
Housed in a straightforward, functional building that feels authentically part of the stadium complex, its unassuming exterior gives way to an interior packed with memorabilia and stories.
Contact & Location
Address: Viale Pietro Conti, Santa Lucia, Perugia, Umbria, 06127, Italia
Phone: +39 075 500 1191
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