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Showcasing the rich history of the club from its early beginnings to recent triumphs, this museum is the centrepiece of Edmiston House and is located right next to Ibrox, Rangers’ iconic stadium.
Featuring engaging exhibits and interactive zones, this museum is designed to immerse you in Rangers Football Club and its story so far – making it just perfect for any football fan. There are different tour ticket options, and you can even combine the Museum Tour with the famed Ibrox Stadium Tour too.
Few clubs in the world have a greater story than Rangers, and you can get a souvenir of your visit at The Rangers Museum Gift Shop which features a wide array of high-quality products carefully curated to capture the essence of Rangers F.C. And after all that, why not visit the EH Café and the Rangers Retail Store?
Book online to guarantee entry or walk-up on the day. Prepare yourself for an unforgettable experience!
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