The Juventus Museum, called the J-Museum, is a sports museum dedicated to the most decorated football club in Italy, Juventus F.C. The museum is part of a complex surrounding Juventus Stadium; it is entirely bilingual in Italian and English, and opened in 2012, the 115th anniversary of the club, by club president Andrea Agnelli and museum chairman Paolo Gamberti. The J-Museum documents the history of Juventus, football in Turin, and the national football team, through the use of modern technologies, a collection of memorabilia, photos, institutional documents and football equipment used by historical club players, as well as the trophies won by Juventus and the women's team.
History
The J-Museum, was unveiled on 16 May 2012, by club president Andrea Agnelli and museum chairman Paolo Gamberti and opened to the public the following day. The museum has been a popular point of interest with visitors to the Stadium. Just four months after opening to the public, it has recorded some 40,000 visitors. In November 2012, the museum's management announced a partnership with two popular local attractions, the National Museum of Cinema and Reggia di Venaria, to offer a discounted ticket package for visitors.
Exhibitions and structure
The museum occupies a total area of 2 014 m². Two rooms include temporary exhibitions and to host educational and cultural activities, with the remaining area dedicated to the exhibition itinerary divided into two areas including the "main path" and "themed settings", including a life-size reproduction of the team's locker room at the Stadium: The main path, bordered by continuous and sinuous panels that constitute defined paths:
La Juve segna is the first room that includes the screening and sound representation of Juventus goals.
La Juve nel Mondo, a map which indicates all of the locations where Juventus has played, and La Juve è forte, a section with a monitor recounting Juve's strength.
C'era una volta, a step back in time that tells the story of Juve's foundation before arriving at the nine chronological walls where the Juventus history is told through memorabilia, photographs, videos and written testimonials.
The main route ends with current events, La Juve oggi e domani, and La Juve siamo noi, a tribute to the millions of fans around the world.
The themed settings is in an open space where the visitor encounters themed devices:
Memorabilia of all kinds, ranging from the founding Canfari family manuscript, to the players' maglie with more than 300 appearances for Juventus.
Le due fabbriche tells the story of two enterprises that have always represented an essential combination, Fiat and Juventus, while La Juve si racconta includes five devices where Juventus is found in the history of cinema, TV, of radio, literature and music.
Tavolo multitouch, touchscreen of all the players who have worn the Juventus jersey, as well as a selection of the most beautiful victories; Il Pallone d'Oro, the six Juventus players that this award has been awarded, nine times in total.
Gli allenatori, with the spotlight on Giovanni Trapattoni and Marcello Lippi, the most successful in the history of the club, who speak through a video recounting highlights, curiosities and memories of their experience at the Juventus.
In Memory - Heysel, a tribute to the victims of the Heysel Stadium disaster, accompanied by the final moment at the museum Fino alla Fine..., a projected short film in 3D at 360 degrees lasting six minutes that presents the way of the players from the locker rooms to the playing field, reproducing the atmosphere within the Stadium.