Chelsea Football Club Museum – experiencing the golden years of football

Paying tribute to the first 100 years of the Stamford bridge side, the ‘CentenaryMuseum’ commemorates the centenary year of ‘the Blues’. With its array of displays, sights and sounds it’s a sure treat for Chelsea fans of all ages.

Taking the visitors back to when and how it all began, first, is a detailed inception with a remarkable

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image. Then, experience an age when StamfordBridge held over 80,000 spectators.

Want to know how Ray Wilkins made his mark as the youngest captain of Chelsea and how John Terry worked his way up through the ranks? The ChelseaFootballClubMuseum has it all for you. Visit and find out how they stunned the country in the post war period with over a 100,000 attendance and how the team suffered the highest defeat in a European game.

It is said that the stadium was visited by both the Kings of England and Spain, while it was home to another King, Peter Osgood, a striker with 150 goals, dubbed the ‘King of Stamford Bridge’. So be a part of the glamour and glitz of the past where world famous stars mixed with loyal Chelsea fans. StamfordBridge also boasts another unique record, it was home to the largest goal keeper in history, 22-stone William Foulke a veritable leviathan that crowds gathered to see.

With a list of honours, a trophy cabinet, a range of artifacts and football memorabilia, the museum is said to be an Aladdin’s cave for all you Chelsea lovers and football fans. It has archived the outstanding events of the last 25 years that lead to the annexation of the club allowing you to be a part of its past events.

Take a guided tour with a past Chelsea legend that offers you fascinating insight as to what it’s really like playing at StamfordBridge. With its child-friendly surroundings and attractive additions, be assured that the museum is a treat for even your kids.

An elegant London England Hotel such as the Millennium Chelsea Football Club will provide you with amazing accommodation from where you can journey through the highs and lows of your favorite football club and relive its past.

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