Avant-garde and quality. Juventus Museum has once again been placed among the top museums in Italy, placing 49th in the ranking of the most-visited museums in the country. The ranking was drawn up by the monthly periodical 'Il Giornale dell'Arte', confirming the rise of the Juventus Museum, which improves from 61st position obtained in 2023.
Analysing the data recorded in more detail, the Juventus Museum ranks fifth among the complexes of the City of Turin (sixth, considering the province and taking into account the Reggia di Venaria), while it is the first and only structure in the ranking among the sports museums active throughout the nation, a remarkable result for the Club.
These are thus concrete steps forward that confirm the success already shown over the past year: in 2023 the number of visitors was 147,330, an increase of 16% compared to 2022.
There are many initiatives that have brought numerous fans to the facility in recent times, innovative ideas that have brought more and more supporters closer to this wonderful reality. One above all is the inauguration of the new Temple of Trophies on 9 October 2023, where the collection of the cups won is celebrated, with special effects and an all-round engaging atmosphere.
The Italian Women's Super Cup won by the Juventus Women in January this year, was the latest addition to this mesmerizing room. The cup can be admired in the Trophies Temple along with all the others, waiting for new jewels to be displayed in this very special place.
Juventus Museum grows and awaits more Bianconeri from across the world to visit, a truly special place for all Juventus fans!