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The German Football Museum, also known as the DFB-Museum, is a museum located in Dortmund, Germany, dedicated to the history of football in Germany. The museum covers over 3,000 square meters and features exhibits on the history of the sport, including the Bundesliga, national team, and football clubs in Germany.
The museum has a number of interactive exhibits, including a penalty kick simulator, a virtual reality game, and a broadcasting booth where visitors can test their commentating skills. There are also exhibits that showcase the history of the German national team, including the team's successes in World Cup and European Championship tournaments.
The German Football Museum also has an extensive collection of football-related memorabilia, including jerseys, trophies, and other artifacts. The museum has a large hall of fame that honors the top players, coaches, and administrators in German football history.
The museum is open to visitors from Tuesday to Sunday and is closed on Mondays. Audio guides are available in multiple languages, including English, German, and French. The museum is located in the heart of Dortmund, near the city's main train station, making it easily accessible by public transportation.