The 49ers Museum

Category: Museum in Santa Clara, California

Address: 4900 Marie P DeBartolo Way, Santa Clara, CA 95054, USA

Phone: +14154649377

Opening hours

Sunday: 10AM–4PM

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: Closed

Thursday: Closed

Friday: Closed

Saturday: 10AM–4PM

Reviews

Robert “Chaconkyecv3” Ruiz jr

Jan 4, 2022

Like all true die hard NINER fans this is a must tons of knowledge and history for fans of young and old I know my father and I learned a lot of new history can't wait to do it again

Jolyn Cabrera

Dec 20, 2021

I'm a season ticket holder. I traveled from Colorado to go to the game today. I entered town a day early to take my son to the museum Saturday. I was denied access stating I could ONLY go on game day. Well they closed 90 minutes early on game day and I did NOT get to see the museum. Not very happy.

Maria avina

Nov 30, 2021

About 30minutes to tour. Tour on your own. Definitely history on display of the team. Great little feature at the stadium to check out before the game started.

Kyle Koichi Morishita

Jun 15, 2020

I have been a 49ers fan since I was a child. I cherished the wins with Montana, Young, Garcia, and Kaepernick, while enduring the losses with Rattay, Dorsey, Smith, and Hill. So, my dad, uncle, and I were excited to tour the museum. The introductory film provides a nice history of the team's ups and downs. I like that the memorabilia incorporates 49ers players with American history and society. I also appreciated the variety of pieces in the museum, which span beyond just footballs and jerseys. There is an interactive section, which is especially engaging for children. However, the film fails to highlight Kaepernick. Although the film notes our appearance in Super Bowl XLVII reinvigorated the franchise, it does not even mention Kaepernick's name, the breakout star of the season. The film also avoids any close-up shots of Kaepernick. The museum, additionally, only includes one photo of Kaepernick. The franchise's success during Kaepernick's tenure in San Francisco is what led to the existence of Levi Stadium and the 49ers Museum. The San Francisco Bay Area prides itself on diversity and inclusivity, the principles Kaepernick protested for. Therefore, to relegate Kaepernick to background shots in the film and to only one photo in the museum, is just wrong.

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Questions & Answers

Is there a charge for the museum?

Rita Reynolds | Dec 11, 2021
Diego Gaspar | Dec 11, 2021

Not if you have season tickets. Otherwise it's $15

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Can you get tickets at the door?

ally | Jan 10, 2022
Adrian River | Jan 10, 2022

Yes

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Can you get tours of the stadium

Leanne King | Sep 8, 2019
Heather Chow (Prius) | Sep 7, 2020

Yes

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