Visitors will be able to visit ‘nostalgic environments’ from throughout the Club’s history, including Moss Side, the home of Manchester City’s Maine Road Stadium from 1923 to 2003
Manchester City has given a first glimpse at its brand new museum experience designed to immerse visitors in the history and culture of the club. The Manchester City Museum Experience will be spread across ten spaces covering 1,700 square metres within the £300m Medlock Square entertainment district at the Etihad Campus.
Visitors will be able to visit ‘nostalgic environments’ from throughout the Club’s history, including Moss Side, the home of Manchester City’s Maine Road Stadium from 1923 to 2003. They can also take part in interactive experiences including football punditry or pose with all 48 major trophies won by the Club’s first teams.
Designed by Ralph Appelbaum Associates (RAA), who have designed The Crown Jewels Exhibition at the Tower of London, the London Transport Museum, and the Second World War Galleries at the Imperial War Museum, the new Manchester City experience will combine the ‘latest immersive technology’ with physical memorabilia drawn from across the club’s history.
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A dedicated temporary pop-up space will allow new and evolving stories to be shared over time, while fan memories are woven throughout. Hidden details and surprising ‘did you know’ facts are also embedded across the experience to ensure even the most devoted fans discover something new about the club.
The experience will also feature the ‘City x PUMA Arena’, an interactive area where visitors can take part in a variety of active football challenges to test their football ability. This includes a shooting game inspired by Sergio Aguero’s last-minute goal against Queens Park Rangers in 2012.
Commenting on the plans, Danny Wilson, Managing Director at Manchester City Operations, said: “Building a completely new museum has allowed us to create an immersive experience that celebrates the people and moments which have shaped Manchester City.
“But our story isn’t traditional and straightforward, so why should our museum experience be? We want something different. Something immersive which will resonate with our fans, as well as excite the wider city.
“In doing so, we have developed something that appeals to fans, complements the Etihad Campus and provides a year-round attraction for the city.”
The new £300m entertainment destination opening next to the Etihad Stadium will be known as Medlock Square. Once complete, the venue will operate 365 days a year and include a new 401-bed hotel, office space, a range of food and drink options, a covered fan zone, and a roof walk experience.
There will also be a best-in-class flagship CityStore, delivered in conjunction with PUMA and club retail partner stichd – providing an immersive new retail experience for fans, spread over three floors. In addition to an increased merchandise offering and exclusive stadium store product, fans will also be able to enjoy a brand-new, enhanced personalisation experience.
The club also recently opened its newly expanded north stand, which has increased the capacity of the Etihad Stadium to more than 60,000. The newly developed north stand has been renamed ‘The Pep Guardiola Stand’ in recognition of their previous manager.
The Manchester City Museum Experience will complement the club’s existing stadium tour. Further information about the museum experience, including booking details, will be shared ahead of its opening later in 2026 during the phased completion of Medlock Square.

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