Situated on the second floor of the North Bank stand, the Arsenal Museum is a must for any Gunners fan, featuring the largest, most extensive archive of one club's football memorabilia in Britain.
Opened on October 30th 1993, the museum traces the Gunners' history back to 1886 when a group of munitions workers clubbed together to buy a football. An eclectic range of exhibits includes the red bus that Arsenal once used to parade their trophies around north London's streets, the ball used in Arsenal's 1936 FA Cup final victory over Sheffield United and life-like wax models of players.
In addition the museum features an audio-visual theatre where a short film, narrated by Bob Wilson, outlines the Club's great history.