Manchester City has unveiled grand plans for a new museum as well as other entertainment facilities to continue being at the forefront of the footballing world.
The club has unveiled concepts for a “best-in-class fan experience and year-round entertainment and leisure destination at the Etihad Stadium.”
The museum will charter the club’s history until its present day with club memorabilia, information stands and interactive displays.
Supporters and the local community have been invited to share their feedback until Sunday 26 March.
This follows the Club’s announcement in December last year that feasibility studies were underway to explore concepts that could form part of a future stadium development, consistent with the “long-held vision to establish the Etihad Campus and the wider area as a globally relevant and competitive sport, leisure and entertainment destination.”
Several connected all-weather facilities, fully integrated into the stadium, are centred around an expanded North Stand with one larger, single upper tier above the existing lower tier, increasing stadium capacity to over 60,000.
A covered City Square fan zone, with a capacity of 3,000 and a wide variety of food and drink outlets, new club shop and hotel, are all proposed in order to offer a broader range of dynamic matchday and non-matchday activities.
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