Olympiacos Unveils State-of-the-Art Museum with Free Entry Throughout August

Piraeus, Greece – August 2, 2025

Olympiacos FC proudly announced the grand opening of its cutting-edge museum at the “G. Karaiskakis” Stadium, marking a significant milestone in the club’s centennial celebrations. The modern facility, designed in collaboration with Mediapro Exhibitions—known for creating some of the world’s top sports museums—promises a unique experience for visitors of all ages.

The museum, described as a “landmark for Piraeus,” showcases the rich 100-year history of the iconic red-and-white club. Fans can explore the evolution of the Olympiacos jersey, view rare exhibits, and relive legendary moments through interactive displays featuring 3D holograms and cutting-edge audiovisual technology. Highlights include tributes to the club’s UEFA Europa Conference League and UEFA Youth League victories, with historic trophies prominently displayed.

In a gesture of gratitude to supporters, Olympiacos is offering free admission throughout August, with the museum opening its doors to the public on Monday, August 4. Visitors can engage in interactive quizzes, virtual tours of the training center and stadium, and even test their skills at the Robokeeper installation or capture memories at photobooths.

The museum also honors the tragic events of Gate 7, ensuring the memory of the 21 lives lost in 1981 remains alive. Additionally, dedicated spaces highlight the club’s charitable initiatives and the successes of its amateur and basketball teams in Greece and Europe.

“This is the Ark of the Legend, a place where generations can feel what Olympiacos stands for and the values it champions as the world’s greatest multi-sport club,” Olympiacos FC stated.

The museum is set to become a must-visit destination for fans, blending history, emotion, and entertainment in a celebration of Olympiacos’ enduring legacy.

For more details, visit the official Olympiacos FC website.

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