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Discover the official Red Star Football Club Museum in Belgrade with a ticket that grants access to over 1,400 trophies, photos, and a guided tour in Serbian and English.

The Red Star Football Club Museum in Serbia offers an engaging look into one of Southeastern Europe’s most successful sports clubs. With a single-day validity for the ticket, visitors can explore over 1,400 trophies, plaques, and photos displayed across 400 square meters. The museum, opened on March 12, 1985, celebrates 40 years of the club’s history and achievements. The experience is complemented by a professional guide who leads tours in both Serbian and English, making it accessible for international visitors.
This tour is perfect for football fans, sports enthusiasts, or anyone interested in Serbia’s sporting culture. The tour includes a visit to the iconic Ljutice Bogdana 1a location, the West stand of the Red Star stadium, where the journey begins and ends. Though it does not include hotel transfers or food, the comprehensive collection and guided experience provide plenty of value for a 1-day activity.
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The Red Star Football Club Museum is situated within the stadium complex in Belgrade. Its opening in 1985 coincides with the club’s 40-year milestone, and it remains one of the most comprehensive sports collections in the world. The museum’s space is designed to highlight the club’s numerous victories, with trophies, cups, and flags representing its triumphs across decades.
Guests explore over 680 items directly on display, while the rest of the collection is stored in the museum’s archives. The guided tour takes about an hour, giving visitors enough time to absorb the stories behind each trophy and recognize key moments in the club’s history.

The professional guides are well-versed in the club’s history and lead visitors through the exhibits with engaging commentary. They offer insights into the significance of various trophies and recognitions, making the visit both informative and lively. The tours are conducted in both Serbian and English, accommodating international visitors and local fans alike.
The guides ensure that visitors appreciate the years of success represented by the collection, from iconic victories to memorable player achievements. The live commentary enhances understanding and makes the experience more personal.
The tour begins at the West stand, notable for its Rajko Mitic statue, a symbol of club history. This meeting point offers an easy and recognizable location to start the visit. The one-hour guided walk includes sightseeing and a walk through the museum, culminating back at the same spot.
This layout allows visitors to immerse themselves fully in the museum’s displays without the need for additional transportation. Since pets are not allowed, and the museum is accessible only to pedestrians, plan to arrive on foot or by local transport.
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The ticket is valid for one day, with the starting times depending on availability. Visitors are encouraged to check in advance to secure their preferred time slot. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users and does not include hotel pickup or drop-off. Photography is permitted inside the museum, allowing visitors to capture their favorite trophies and exhibits.
Cancellation policies are flexible, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The tour offers the convenience of reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility for travel planning.
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The collection of over 1,400 items is one of the world’s most extensive sports collections, showcasing the club’s storied history. The 680 items on display include trophies, plaques, and photographs that vividly portray the club’s success in national and international competitions.
Visitors get a visual journey through key victories, recognitions, and the evolution of the club over the decades. The collection emphasizes club flags and recognitions that stand as symbols of the club’s enduring legacy.

While the museum provides a rich experience, it is not wheelchair accessible, so those with mobility concerns may want to plan accordingly. Food and drinks are not permitted inside the museum, so plan to enjoy refreshments outside the premises. Pets, aside from assistance dogs, are not allowed inside, ensuring a distraction-free environment for all visitors.
The meeting point at the West stand is convenient, and the tour ends back at the same location, making it easy to continue exploring Belgrade afterward.

What makes this tour particularly appealing is the comprehensive collection of trophies and memorabilia that vividly tells the story of one of Europe’s legendary football clubs. The guided commentary in both Serbian and English** ensures you grasp the full significance of each exhibit. Visitors appreciate the well-organized space and the opportunity to see authentic artifacts that symbolize decades of sporting achievement.
The one-day validity means visitors can plan their visit flexibly, making it ideal for those with limited time in Belgrade. The affordable price, combined with a professional guide and access to a world-class collection, creates a compelling value proposition for both casual fans and dedicated supporters.
The Red Star Football Club Museum offers a rich and detailed look into the club’s history through an expansive collection of trophies, photos, and memorabilia. Its guided tours in Serbian and English make this experience engaging and informative, perfect for visitors eager to understand Serbia’s football heritage.
While the tour does have some limitations—such as restricted accessibility and no included transport—it compensates with a comprehensive collection housed in a historic stadium setting. Ideal for football fans and sports lovers, this museum provides a meaningful glimpse into the triumphs of Red Star Belgrade and Serbia’s sporting culture.
How long is the tour of the Red Star Museum?
The guided tour lasts approximately one hour, including sightseeing and exploring the exhibits.
In which languages are the guided tours available?
Tours are conducted in Serbian and English, accommodating diverse visitors.
Is photography allowed inside the museum?
Yes, photography is permitted inside the museum so visitors can capture their favorite exhibits.
What items are on display at the museum?
The museum features over 680 items on display, including trophies, plaques, and photos, with the full collection exceeding 1,400 artifacts.
Where do the tour and museum visits start and end?
The tour starts and ends at the West stand of Red Star Stadium, at the location marked by the Rajko Mitic statue.
Are there any accessibility restrictions?
Yes, the museum is not wheelchair accessible, so visitors with mobility issues should plan accordingly.