After the restructuring, the museum was divided into three distinct sections, each offering a unique experience. Visitors can now only access the museum by booking the Camp Nou Experience package, which includes a tour of the stadium and entrance to the museum.
In the first section, an interactive glass wall showcases the club's rich history through photos, documents, and trophies. Visitors can touch the screens to view information and the wall, which utilizes laser technology, displays video, images, and music based on user feedback.
The second section features a private art collection on permanent display, showcasing works by renowned local artists like Dalí, Miró, and Tàpies.
The third section, known as the Futbolart Collection, boasts football memorabilia from the club, including a trophy room with every trophy or replica that the team has won. One notable item on display is the boots worn by Ronald Koeman when he scored the winning goal in the 1992 European Cup Final, securing Barcelona's first European trophy.
Occupying 3,500 square meters, the museum attracts around 1.2 million visitors annually, making it the second-most visited museum in Barcelona, just behind the Museu Picasso, which draws 1.3 million visitors.