Titletown history comes alive: New Packers Hall of Fame opens to public



GREEN BAY -- The new Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame officially opened to the public on Friday morning, August 21st.

The new Hall of Fame is 15,000 square feet spread across two levels and features nine galleries. It incorporates new technology and interactive displays to give fans the ultimate experience in reliving the Packers' finest achievements in history while celebrating the team today.

The efficient, modern design in the new facility utilizes the latest technology to tell the Packers' story through historic artifacts, video screens, interactive displays and trophies. Exhibits pay tribute to all 23 Packers in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, as well as the 154 members of the Packers Hall of Fame, and visitors can see many of these Packers legends describe historic games in their own words.

The Hall proudly displays the team's four Lombardi trophies, the Packers' NFL championship trophies and a selection of Super Bowl rings and championship jewelry. Visitors can also experience a replica of Vince Lombardi's office and a special Ice Bowl exhibit.

A database allows visitors to click on players throughout the team's history, calling up key statistics, photographs, and other information. Game footballs, old programs and recreated uniforms from the team's history remain on display.


CLICK HERE to view a video highlighting what you can see at the Hall of Fame