Nottingham Forest is finalizing the construction of a new museum at The City Ground scheduled to open on Saturday, March 30th showcasing the club’s rich history and achievements. The museum located in the Trent End of the stadium will feature iconic memorabilia including Brian Clough’s belongings and the two European Cups won in 1979 and 1980.
Guided stadium tours will also be offered, providing fans with behind the scenes access to The City Ground. Special events, legends evenings and educational programs for schools will further enhance fan engagement. Additionally, the museum space will serve as a community hub and offer new match day hospitality packages.
A new retail store will be available on match days for fans to purchase memorabilia. Tickets for museum entry, stadium tours, hospitality packages and special events are available for booking online.
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