Legia Warsaw Museum named after Wiktor Bołba

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Muzeum Legii Warszawa im. Wiktora Bołby

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The Wiktor Bołba Museum of Legia Warsaw, located at the Polish Army Stadium at 3 Łazienkowska Street, was opened on April 21, 2006, to mark the 90th anniversary of the club's founding. The museum was established on the initiative of Wiktor Bołba, initially in the former clubhouse, and in October 2010 it was moved to its new premises on the ground floor of the office and service wing of the new stadium. The museum houses several hundred exhibits related to the history of the club, including memorabilia from prominent coaches and players such as Lucjan Brychczy, Kazimierz Deyna, and Kazimierz Górski. Among the collections, visitors can find trophies, balls, football kits, and photos from matches and sporting events. A particularly interesting feature is the exhibition dedicated to the "Żyleta" stand, which includes original benches and chairs from the dismantled stand. Although most of the exhibits focus on football, the museum also collects memorabilia related to other sports sections of the club, such as boxing, wrestling, and fencing. In January 2023, the museum was named after its founder, highlighting his role in promoting and preserving the club's history. The museum not only documents the sporting achievements of Legia Warsaw but also reflects its multi-disciplinary activities and the cultural heritage of Warsaw.

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Miasto
Warszawa
Powiat (II Jednostka administracyjna)
Powiat otwocki
Województwo (I Jednostka administracyjna)
Województwo mazowieckie
Państwo
Polska

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