The FIFA Museum is an association football museum operated by FIFA. The museum is located in Zurich, Switzerland, across town from the FIFA headquarters. It opened on 28 February 2016. The project, costing over SFr500 million ($563m), is currently under investigation for "suspected criminal mismanagement".
The museum exhibits over one thousand objects. These include memorabilia from every FIFA World Cup and FIFA Women's World Cup, the most famous one being the original FIFA World Cup Trophy. The exhibition features various interactive and multimedia installations such as the biggest pinball machine ever made and an audiovisual media installation called Visions of Football using LED screens. In 2017, the museum was nominated for the German Design Award.
Every year, the museum participates in Zurich's Long Night of Museums.
Construction on the renovated Haus zur Enge began in 2014 and was completed in December 2015.
The museum opened on 28 February 2016, during a ceremony presided by the newly elected president of FIFA, Gianni Infantino.
On 22 December 2020, FIFA launched legal action against its former president Sepp Blatter for "suspected criminal mismanagement". Despite costing over SFr500 million ($563m), the museum made only $3m of Fifa's $766m 2019 overall revenues.
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