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Explore football legacy at the Liverpool FC Museum

Included with Anfield Stadium tickets

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2 hours

Liverpool FC trophies and Istanbul 2005 mural at Anfield Stadium Museum.

What is the Liverpool FC Museum?

Liverpool FC is one of England and Europe’s most prestigious football clubs. The Liverpool FC Museum, or the LFC Museum, gives you a glimpse into the club’s journey, showcasing the highs and lows and the many trophies they have won. Located within Anfield Stadium, the museum has an impressive collection of memorabilia and interactive exhibits. It narrates the club's memorable victories, highlighting legendary figures such as Steven Gerrard and Kenny Dalglish.

Where is it located?

The Liverpool FC Museum is located within the Anfield Stadium complex. You'll find the entrance to the LFC Museum and the Stadium Tour Centre in the Main Stand, opposite the Club superstore. After entering here, the museum will be part of your overall experience, showcasing the club's history and trophies.

How to access the museum?

Access to the Liverpool FC Museum is included in all Liverpool FC Stadium tours.

Things to know before booking Liverpool FC Museum tickets

  • Ticketed entry: Access to the Liverpool FC Museum is included in Anfield Stadium tour tickets. You do not need to book separate tickets to access the museum.
  • What’s included: Your ticket includes access to all the museum exhibitions, including the trophies, permanent exhibits, and even special temporary exhibitions.
  • When to book: Tours are available to book about 8 weeks in advance. Book as soon as you can to get your preferred dates and time slots.
  • Timings: Timings to the museum may vary on match days. Please check the official website before your visit.
  • Accessibility: The museum is wheelchair and stroller accessible.

Liverpool FC Museum highlights

The Trophy Room

The Trophy Room houses Liverpool FC’s impressive collection of silverware, including the European Cups (all six of them!), Premier League trophy, FA Cups, League Cups, and the FIFA Club World Cup trophies. You can see and capture memorable pictures with these iconic pieces of football history.

Mosaic of 97

A deeply moving tribute to those who lost their lives in the Hillsborough disaster, this poignant mosaic features 97 small jersey tiles, each representing a life lost. It's a powerful and respectful memorial within the museum, and one of the first things to spot inside the museum.

History of Kits

Trace the evolution of Liverpool FC's iconic kits through the years. This dedicated section showcases the changing designs and styles of the club's jerseys, shoes, and more, offering a visual journey through its sartorial history.

Songs of Anfield

Above displays of player chants, you'll find 97 scarves hanging from the roof, honoring those who died in the Hillsborough disaster. This "in memoriam" section also pays tribute to those who lost their lives at Heysel, creating a solemn and respectful space.

Famous player memorabilia

See authentic jerseys, boots, and scarves from legendary Liverpool players, including modern icons like Mohamed Salah and past heroes like Fernando Torres, offering a tangible connection to the club's stars.

2005 Champions League section

Relive the magic of Istanbul with a dedicated section showcasing the 2005 Champions League medals and kits worn during that unforgettable final against AC Milan of Italy.

The Shankly Room

Bill Shankly, a Liverpool manager, helped the club win multiple European trophies. The Shankly Room is dedicated to him and contains his office, recreated in the 1970s. Learn about his coaching methods and leadership.

The Paisley Room

Bob Paisley led the club to 3 European Cups and 6 Premier League titles. The Paisley Room gives insight into his tactics and managerial principles. You can see his mementos, including his glasses and jackets.

The Hillsborough Memorial

The Hillsborough disaster claimed 96 lives at the FA Cup final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest in April 1989. The Hillsborough Memorial pays tribute to them. You can also learn about the ongoing campaign for justice.

Champions Exhibition

Visit the LFC Museum to experience Champions, a new exhibition celebrating the historic 2024/25 season. The exhibition lets you relive the team's year of brilliance through interactive moments and a display of the Premier League trophy.

Know before you go to the Liverpool FC Museum

Anfield Stadium exterior with entrance gates in Liverpool, England.

Daily: 9:30am to 5pm

Please note that opening hours may vary during match days, events, or for operational reasons.

Address: Anfield Stadium, Walton Breck Rd, Anfield, Liverpool L4 0TF, United Kingdom | Find on Maps

  • By bus: 26 (Liverpool ONE), 17 (Queen Square), 917 (Commutation Row)
    Nearest stop: Anfield Stadium
  • By train: Merseyrail
    Nearest station: Lime Street Railway Station
  • By car: Via A59
    Nearest parking: Stanley Park
Wheelchair sign indicating barrier-free access at a tourist attraction in Berlin, Germany.

Like Anfield Stadium, the Liverpool FC Museum has accessible facilities to ensure visitors with mobility issues can enjoy a comfortable time:

  • Wheelchair access: There is level access throughout the museum.
  • Lifts: There is a lift to the first floor of the Main Stand where the museum is located.
  • Toilets: There is an accessible toilet located right next to the museum.
  • Guide dogs: All registered assistance and service dogs are welcome.
Tour guide photographing a visitor at Anfield Stadium in Liverpool.
  • Feel the emotion at "Songs of Anfield": Don't just walk past the "Songs of Anfield" display with the 97 scarves. Take a moment to pause and listen to the accompanying audio. The combination of the visual tribute and the sounds of the Kop creates a truly moving and impactful experience.
  • Capture your trophy moment: The Trophy Room is designed for photos! Take your time to get a clear shot with all the silverware, especially the six European Cups. This is a prime photo opportunity for any fan.
  • Seek out the oldest artifacts: While the trophies are dazzling, look for the historical gems like football boots worn nearly 100 years ago.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Liverpool FC Museum

Absolutely! Even if you’re not a die-hard fan, the museum offers an immersive experience into football history, legendary matches, and the cultural significance of Liverpool FC, showcasing its journey through memorabilia and interactive displays.