Monday, 17 December 2012

Camp Nou Experience


Price includes entry to the Museum, visit to the Camp Nou and the Multimedia Area.
The Camp Nou Experience has become an obligatory stop for visitors to our city. The Experience gives the chance to walk through the most emblematic areas of the stadium: the away team changing room and the players’ tunnel, the dugouts, the press room, commentators box and of course the Museum. The Museum is the most modern football museum thanks to its interactive wall spaces, large scale audiovisual displays and an extensive display of objects to explain the history of FC Barcelona and understand the values that make Barça “més que un club” – “ more than a club”.




The most modern football museum in the world is also the starting point for the Camp Nou Experience.


As you walk out onto the pitch and the stadium roars , you will feel what it is like to be one of our players.


The changing rooms used each week by some of the greatest players in the world.


An incomparable view of the Camp Nou from pitch level.


Take photos of where the managers and players give their press conferences.


Discover the new multimedia zone in the Barca Museum and enjoy the Barca experience with all five senses!

                                      

VIP seats are the best option for those who wish to enjoy the game in comfort along with exceptional services. They allow access to a VIP lounge, where there are catering and bar services before, during and after the match. Pick your chosen seat and discover all the other advantages.


The Camp Nou boxes offer a fully equipped indoor area and an outdoor terrace with privileged seats. They have the capacity for 6 to 18 people and are distributed in different sections of the stadium. All of the boxes include an exclusive catering and bar service.


The club can provide you with a wide range of rooms and areas that offer a unique ambience and plenty of symbolism. You can reserve rooms and areas that come with their own production team, who will be able to offer you all the services your event requires, with as much personalisation as necessary.

                                     


Saturday, 15 December 2012

History

1899 -1909 Foundation and Survival





FC Barcelona, founded in 1899 by a group of young foreigners living in Barcelona, was the result of the increasing popularity of football, and other British sports, across Europe. These origins have conferred upon the Club its intercultural identity, multi-sport focus and its deeply-rooted allegiance to Barcelona and Catalonia.

The foundation of the Club coincided with a time when people were becoming interested in playing sport in Catalonia; this social context and Catalonia’s idiosyncratic culture led to the creation of a new model of modern leisure.

Joan Gamper, the Club’s founder, was the inspiration and driving force behind the Club’s first 25 years. His commitment to FC Barcelona went far beyond his role as player, director and president.


1899. The Club’s Foundation

Hans Gamper (Winterthur, Switzerland, 1877 – Barcelona, 1930) came to Barcelona in 1898 for professional reasons

During his free time, he played football with a group of friends in Bonanova.

In October 1899, Gamper placed an advert in the Los Deportes magazine to find players interested in forming a football team.

On 29 November, Gamper and eleven other men (Otto Kunzle from Switzerland; Walter Wild, John and William Parsons from England; Otto Maier from Germany; and Lluís d’Ossó, Bartomeu Terradas, Enric Ducal, Pere Cabot, Carles Pujol and Josep Llobet from Catalonia) came together to form an association that paid tribute to the city’s name and coat of arms: Futbol Club Barcelona.

Gamper and Barça’s Founding Values

Gamper was a sports lover – a former athlete, cyclist, football and rugby player – who saw sport as a means of exalting the human spirit

Gamper aimed to create an organisation that was open to everyone, regardless of their origin. He envisaged a club that served as a means of social integration, in which everyone could speak their mind, and he created a democratic society that was freely governed by its members. As a sign of his gratitude to Catalonia, the country that had welcomed him, Gamper imbued FC Barcelona with the essence that has come to define it ever since: its commitment to Catalan identity.

Catalan identity, democracy, multiple sports and universality: today, Gamper’s original values continue to give Barça meaning.

1899. The First Coat of Arms

At first, the Club shared Barcelona’s coat of arms, as a demonstration of its identification with the city and a desire to be recognised as one and the same

The FC Barcelona stamp at that time featured this coat of arms.

In 1910, the board decided that the Club needed its own coat of arms and organised a competition to find a new design. 


1899. The First Kit

The FC Barcelona shirts have always been blue and claret

At the beginning, half the shirt was blue and the other claret, the sleeves were opposite colours and the shorts were white. One of the many theories explaining the origin of the kit colours — blue and claret — is that Gamper used the same colours as the Basel team, where he had played before coming to Catalonia.

1899-1908. The First Football Grounds

During a period of less than ten years, from 1899 to 1908, FC Barcelona used four different locations for its grounds

Their difficulty in finding permanent grounds was due to economic instability and the lack of large open-air spaces at a time when the city was undergoing urban expansion.

1899-1900 The former cycle track grounds at Bonanova (today, Turó Park) 
1900-1901 The Hotel Casanovas grounds (today, Hospital de Sant Pau)
1901-1905 Carretera d’Horta grounds
1905-1909 Carrer de Muntaner grounds

1902. The Copa Macaya, the First Title

In 1902, FC Barcelona won the first official title in its history


The Copa Macaya was the precursor to the Catalan Football Championship. It was begun in 1900 by Alfons Macaya, president of Hispania AC, when he announced his intention to organise a competition between Catalan teams.

The cup is an outstanding work of modernist art.