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A revamped museum at the home of Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club has doubled attendance over the last 10 months, the Premier League club has said.






A revamped museum at the home of Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club has doubled attendance over the last 10 months, the Premier League club has said.

Around 11,000 people have visited the Wolves Museum over the period - a huge increase in footfall since the museum relaunched in December 2021.

The museum, which is now in its eleventh year, tells the story of the club’s history, with a number of activities on offer, including matchday tours, meet and greets with legendary former players, and additional stadium tours.

Inside, visitors can explore a collection of more than 50,000 items, including Billy Wright’s first contract, Rev Kenneth Hunt’s Olympic gold medal from 1908 and a matchday programme from the club’s match against Aston Villa in 1888.

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Attendance doubles at revamped Wolverhampton Wanderers football museum

A revamped museum at the home of Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club has doubled attendance over the last 10 months, the Premier League club has said.






A revamped museum at the home of Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club has doubled attendance over the last 10 months, the Premier League club has said.

Around 11,000 people have visited the Wolves Museum over the period - a huge increase in footfall since the museum relaunched in December 2021.

The museum, which is now in its eleventh year, tells the story of the club’s history, with a number of activities on offer, including matchday tours, meet and greets with legendary former players, and additional stadium tours.

Inside, visitors can explore a collection of more than 50,000 items, including Billy Wright’s first contract, Rev Kenneth Hunt’s Olympic gold medal from 1908 and a matchday programme from the club’s match against Aston Villa in 1888.

More here


 



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