Half Term Celebrations at the National Football Museum

Type:Workshop

National Football Museum, Cathedral Gardens, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M4 3BG

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This half-term at the National Football Museum, they are celebrating players and their passion for football with an action-packed lineup of activities.

Explore the brand-new exhibition, From Pitch to Page: The Magic of Football Annuals which opens on 17 February, plus the 'Celebration Station' where you can try out your own goal celebrations, choose shirts and props, and get yourself ready to strike a pose in front of a cheering crowd.

Families can enjoy a fun, football-themed trail through the Pitch Gallery, featuring games, crossword puzzles, spot the ball, and a take on 'Where's Wally.'

Plus, three poets will run drop-in workshops, helping visitors experiment with words and create their own football-inspired poems. It's a week of creativity, football, and fun for all ages!

Don't forget, it is free for City of Manchester residents or if you've visited in the past year, you can use your Season Ticket to get in for free this half term.

Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Family Saver Season Ticket - Family£36.00 per person per day
Unit 1 - Adult£14.00 per person per day
Unit 2 - Child£8.00 per person per day

Child Under 5 - Free.

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Opening Times

Season (17 Feb 2025 - 23 Feb 2025)
DayTimes
Monday - Sunday10:00 - 17:00

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