Musée National du Sport: Entry Ticket
National Museum of Sport in Nice
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The National Museum of Sport sits inside the Allianz Riviera stadium and holds France's most comprehensive collection of sporting memorabilia. You'll find over 45,000 artifacts spanning Olympic medals, vintage jerseys, and rare equipment from cycling legends to football heroes. This isn't just a display case museum - interactive exhibits let you test your reflexes, watch iconic sporting moments on big screens, and experience virtual activities that bring sporting history to life.
The museum covers everything from early 20th-century athletic pioneers to modern sporting superstars. Rotating exhibitions keep things fresh, with past shows covering the Tour de France, women in sport, and football culture. Whether you're a dedicated sports fan or just curious about French sporting heritage, the bilingual exhibits make it accessible for international visitors.
Highlights
- Over 45,000 sporting artifacts including Olympic medals and historic jerseys
- Interactive virtual activities and reflex-testing games for all ages
- Big screen displays of iconic sporting moments throughout history
- Rotating temporary exhibitions on football, cycling, and women in sport
- Bilingual exhibits making it accessible for English-speaking visitors
- Gift shop with unique sporting memorabilia and souvenirs
Plan Your Visit to National Museum of Sport
Allow 1 to 2 hours for your visit to see the permanent collection and any temporary exhibitions. The museum is located within the Allianz Riviera stadium, easily reached via Tram Line 3 to the Allianz Riviera stop. You can bring small bags but large luggage isn't permitted inside.
Photography is allowed for personal use, though flash isn't permitted in certain areas. Mobile tickets are accepted, so there's no need to print anything. While there's no restaurant inside the museum, you'll find cafés nearby at the stadium complex. The museum makes an excellent addition to exploring Nice's cultural attractions, and you can easily combine it with other French Riviera experiences during your visit to the region.
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- Opening times
CLOSED 10:00–17:00 10:00–17:00 10:00–17:00 10:00–17:00 10:00–17:00 10:00–17:00
- Know before you go
Accessible via Tram Line 3 to Allianz Riviera stop.
Closed on Mondays and public holidays.
Last entry 45 minutes before closing time.
Kids under 6 enter free with an adult.
- Visitor guidelines
No eating or drinking inside exhibits.
Use lockers for backpacks and large items.
Respect signage in quiet or interactive zones.
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Where you'll be
Boulevard des Jardiniers - Stade Allianz Riviera
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