Dortmund
The Westfalen-Stadion in Dortmund, now known as the Signal-Iduna-Park, is Germany's largest stadium. Professional footballers rave about the special atmosphere here and the London Times even voted the football temple the best stadium in the world a few years ago. And the competition venue in the eastern Ruhr region offers yet another superlative: BVB's home stadium has the largest standing-room-only stage in Europe.
The stadium is also home to the Borusseum, BVB's club museum - a hands-on museum with club song karaoke and the opportunity to commentate on a match yourself.
www.bvb.de/Borusseum
"Auf Schalke" in Gelsenkirchen
There is of course also a club museum "at Schalke", as they say in Gelsenkirchen. Real fans can even get married in the adjoining chapel and have their children or themselves baptised. There is now even a cemetery especially for Schalke fans.
Stadium tours offer insights behind the scenes of the Veltins Arena, which is considered the most modern stadium in Europe, not least thanks to its closable roof and retractable pitch.
Oliver Kuschinski, who is not only a fan of the club but also a Schalke fan through and through, provides very personal insights on his Mythos tours and takes visitors on a personally coloured journey through royal blue history.
www.veltins-arena.de | www.schalke04.de
Mönchengladbach
Fans can also spend the night at Borussia-Park in Mönchengladbach: The H4 Hotel offers 125 rooms and six suites with sporty design and comfort. Depending on the room category, access to the Executive Lounge is also included.
Like the hotel, the fan shop and club museum can also be found in the "Borussia-8-Grad" building complex. "Fohlenwelt" is the name of Borussia Mönchengladbach's club museum, which tells the story of the club in pictures, large-scale projections and films across 1,150 square metres. Visitors can choose one of eight guides, all Borussia insiders of course, who will tell them about the club's history from a very personal perspective.
Anyone wanting to find out more about the "Borussia myth", which has been shaped by greats such as Günter Netzer and Berti Vogts, can join a bus tour of the same name on certain dates and search for traces of Borussia throughout the city.
www.borussia.de | https://museum.borussia.de | www.deinmg.de
Düsseldorf
Whilst Fortuna, who play here, are constantly oscillating between first and second division, their venue has long been established in the top league. Not only has the German national football team been a guest at the Merkur Spiel-Arena on several occasions, but concerts by international superstars and other events also take place here regularly. Stadium tours here include the players' dressing room and the press conference room.
www.merkur-spiel-arena.de | www.f95.de/home