There are two people in the picture. They are standing in front of a bicycle that is suspended in the air. There are various exhibits to the left and right. There is also a bicycle in front of them in the background. There is a person sitting on the bicycle.

Groups

Together in motion

At the German Sports & Olympia Museum, group visitors can not only see sporting history, but also experience it for themselves. In addition to exciting guided tours through the great moments of German and international sport history, the museum offers numerous interactive stations – from a long jump pit and boxing ring to the sports fields on the roof. Interactive exhibitions vividly convey topics such as the Olympics, fair play and sports technology, and showcase famous athletes. In addition, there are educational programmes that impart knowledge, promote team spirit and incorporate physical activity. This makes a visit to the museum a lively mix of learning and activity.

Prices

Adults | 10,50 €

Adults in groups of 12 people and more | 9,50 €

Guided tours | from 75,00 €

Activity programmes | 29-59 € per person

Book guided tours and tickets in advance via our online shop or the visitor center.

Activity programmes

At the German Sports & Olympia Museum, teams experience how motivation, communication and cohesion get moving. Our activity programmes combine sporting challenges with playful tasks, thereby strengthening trust, team spirit and cooperation. Whether as a group trip, incentive, workshop or company event – here, cooperation becomes tangible and fun.

  • Higher, Faster, Further

    Fit, Fair, Fun: Participation and more

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  • Dreamteam

    Us against us? Together we are strong

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The photo was taken outside. It shows a soccer field on the roof. There is a small goal on the field. Further back, the Olympic rings can be seen in blue, black, red, yellow, and green. Nets are stretched out next to the soccer field. Cologne Cathedral can be seen on the left and the Rhine with various houses on the right.

Sports on the roof

The perfect way to round off a visit to the museum is on our spacious roof area, where groups can get active. Whether it's a relaxed game of football, a few shots at the basketball hoop or simply some exercise in the fresh air – here you can round off your visit in a sporty atmosphere. The area offers enough space to try out new things, play games together or organise small team-oriented challenges.

The necessary sports equipment can be borrowed conveniently and free of charge at the museum ticket office, so nothing stands in the way of an active conclusion. Access to the roof is directly via the exhibition and is possible at any time. This makes a visit to the museum not only inspiring, but also an active communal experience that ideally combines learning, exchange, and exercise.

Guided tours

  • The classic
    Ready, set, go!

    A time journey through the history of sport

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  • Themed tour
    Fit as a fiddle

    Sport as a recipe for health and well-being

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  • Themed tour
    Fascination Olympics

    The games under the sign of the rings

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  • Themed tour
    Powerplay

    Politics play a part

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The picture was taken in the entrance area. There is a Formula 1 car in the middle. Around the car are more tires. A canvas hangs on the wall. Michael Schumacher can be seen on the canvas with a trophy. In the background are large windows and an elevator.

Rediscover history

The permanent exhibition at the German Sport & Olympia Museum offers groups an impressive journey through 2,500 years of sporting history. Unique exhibits await you across more than 2,700 m², including Muhammad Ali's autographed boxing gloves, a Formula 1 racing car driven by Michael Schumacher, Shaquille O’Neal's giant basketball shoes and a smashed tennis racket belonging to Boris Becker. Themed rooms, historical background information and interactive elements bring the successes, setbacks and defining moments of sport to life. Critical aspects such as doping are also highlighted. The exhibition invites visitors to discover sporting culture, emotions and values from new perspectives – together and in an inspiring way.

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