MILAN — A.C. Milan’s museum sits on the ground floor of the club’s gleaming administrative headquarters, Casa Milan, in a smart district to the north of the city. It is a place of pilgrimage for hundreds of fans before most home games.
Those who visit shuffle past jerseys worn by some of the team’s legends, cluster around displays showing video of its most famous games and lean in for selfies with a scale model of a helicopter owned by its former owner Silvio Berlusconi.
The grand finale sits behind a screen. Every few minutes, it pulls back to reveal a circular room filled with glass-fronted cabinets, each one containing a trophy.