A state of the art project. The Museum was informative and very visual. I would have preferred to have direct transport from city centre.

A state of the art project. The Museum was informative and very visual. I would have preferred to have direct transport from city centre.
Loved watching Juve lift the Scudetto and the celebrations after the Cagliari game. Great stadium and very cheap food/drink.
I did the tour of the museum and the stadium last february. If you like futbol, the museum is simply wonderful. This team has such of history!!!
The tour in the stadium was too fast, no time to appreciate, it is not allowed to pass to the higher tribunes.
The guide was a girl that put zero passion on it!...
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I went to the Stadium on a monday afternoon,,, was great ! i took the Stadium tour with a group of italian people. it too around 2 hours . i saw most of the place especially the VIP area and the players changing rooms. it was a cool experience. the museum is a state of art ! too many stuff...
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It's my dream in visiting Italy and watch a match of Juventus in the Stadium. The Stadium is great and the shopping centre nearby would surely help a lot. I bought a lot in Supermarket Conard for example bread, water, pasta, risotto which helps me save lots of money in my trip!
Try getting your hand on a ticket to watch Juventus play. You won't regret it. The atmosphere inside the stadium will remain stuck in your memory for ages. If you are not that lucky then try to at least do the Stadium tour with a visit to the J Museum after or before the tour. The museum is a small...
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If you're a real Juve fan you can't miss the chance to go at least once in your lifetime...We drove 15 hrs, all the way from wales just to watch the last match against Palermo and enjoy some of the celebrations, We also went the day after for the stadium tour and the museum...and what an experience....JUST DON'T MISS IT...
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It is a bit long (hour an a half) but it is very informative and you get to see a lot behind the scenes.
If you are a Juventus fan or just like football, it is worth to see it. You give a machine translator and the staff can speak english. This is an 60 minutes tour inside the stadion and you can make a lot of pictures except dressing room.
The first owned statium in Italy, the Juventus museum. The place is in the very far away surrounding of Turin.
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