Classic black and white, the national team's outfits have been developed as carefully as the tactics on the pitch since the mid-1980s. Changing cuts, materials, color schemes and the placement of emblems and logos reflect the trends of their time and provide the templates for big and small stories on and off the pitch. So jerseys have long been more than just sportswear: they are a projection surface, cult objects, bestsellers and coveted collector's items.
In our exhibition on the occasion of the upcoming World Cup, we are presenting a selection of historic jerseys from the German national team, some of them matchworn, from Andreas Schallenmüller's impressive and valuable collection and thus a
a subtle soccer story of its own kind.
At the opening of the exhibition, we are delighted to welcome and interview Andreas Schallenmüller, the long-standing head designer at Adidas, Ina Franzmann, goalkeeping legend and two-time World Cup runner-up Toni Schumacher, as well as Jens Nowotny, multiple national team player and World Cup bronze medallist in 2006.
Admission from: 18:30
Start: 19:00
End: approx. 21:00
This event marks the opening of the special exhibition of the same name (duration: June 2 - August 23, 2026). Further information about the exhibition can be found here .
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A free ticket must be booked.