Paul W. Bryant Museum - Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Adresse: 300 Paul W Bryant Dr, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401.
Téléphone: 2053484668.
Site web: bryantmuseum.com.
Spécialités: Musée du patrimoine, Musée, Attraction touristique.
Autres données d'intérêt: Services sur place, Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant, Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant, Toilettes accessibles en fauteuil roulant, Toilettes, Restaurant, Convient aux enfants.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 616 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 4.8/5.

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Le Paul W. Bryant Museum est un musée d'héritage situé à Tuscaloosa, AL 35401, aux États-Unis. Il est dédié à la préservation et à la promotion de l'histoire du football de l'Université de l'Alabama, en l'honneur de l'entraîneur emblématique Paul Bear Bryant. Avec une adresse à 300 Paul W Bryant Dr, le musée est facilement accessible et offre un parking pour personnes handicapées, des toilettes accessibles en fauteuil roulant et des services sur place.

Le musée présente des expositions permanentes et temporaires qui retracent l'histoire du football de l'Université de l'Alabama, y compris des artefacts, des photographies et des souvenirs de l'ère de Paul Bear Bryant. Il propose également des activités éducatives pour les enfants et dispose d'un restaurant sur place, ce qui en fait une destination idéale pour une journée en famille.

Le Paul W. Bryant Museum est une attraction touristique incontournable pour les amateurs de sport et les curieux qui souhaitent en savoir plus sur l'histoire du football de l'Université de l'Alabama et de son entraîneur légendaire Paul Bear Bryant. Avec une note moyenne de 4,8/5 sur la base de 616 avis sur Google My Business, il est évident que les visiteurs apprécient leur expérience au musée.

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Paul W. Bryant Museum - Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Stephen Manley
5/5

Really nice exhibits taking you through Alabama football history. $5 to get in, and you can see it all in an hour or less ... depending on how much you read, of course. Great way to start game day!

Paul W. Bryant Museum - Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Mr Greene
4/5

Pretty cool little museum. Lots of fascinating facts. Kind of on the small side but still packed with lots of info.

Paul W. Bryant Museum - Tuscaloosa, Alabama
JayL
5/5

Roll Tide! I love seeing past and present history of my Crimson Tide’s football team. I hope that the basketball team adds to it.

Paul W. Bryant Museum - Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Emily Crow
5/5

What an awesome place! If you love Alabama football and it's history, this is the place for you! Staff is nice, admission is cheap ($5 for adults) and we were able to take our time and enjoy the experience. Photos, articles, videos, and artifacts from the very beginning up until today, the life of the Alabama football program.

The gift shop even had tiny red plastic elephants I plan to leave hidden all over my brother's house to remind him who is the best! (Sadly, he is a TN fan...?)

Paul W. Bryant Museum - Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Tracy Robichaud
5/5

This is an awesome place to visit for anyone especially an Alabama fan there is so much history to be learned there.

Paul W. Bryant Museum - Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Gregory Lucas
5/5

It being approximately my 6th or 7th time there, it was very special this time because I brought my 2 oldest grandsons, 14 and 12, with me to experience the atmosphere and tour the campus of the University of Alabama. We watched the Alabama vs LSU basketball game later Saturday night and then they attended the Jalen Milroe football camp at Hillcrest High School in Tuscaloosa. I also recommend staying at Homewood Suites Hilton in Tuscaloosa. Great time reminiscing with the grandsons about Alabama. Just had a cherished wonderful time and memory for me, but it will be memories for my grandsons for a longer time considering I'm in my 60's now. ✝️❤️?

Paul W. Bryant Museum - Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Great Beer Now
4/5

University of Alabama football is a sports institution, and it has been made that way through a long tradition of winning that continues to this day. The man responsible for the school’s stellar reputation for winning is Paul Bryant. His years with the team, and the years of others who have coached the Crimson Tide for more than 130 years are on display at the Paul Bryant Museum.

I visited the Paul Bryant Museum while attending parent orientation for incoming freshman. I was fully aware of Bryant and his tremendous success on the field, but I knew only a little bit about the specifics of his time at Alabama and the years before he became head coach at this school. A visit to the Paul Bryant Museum was exactly what I needed to educate myself on University of Alabama football and how it has shaped and influenced college football.

This museum, while it is named after Paul Bryant and focuses on Paul Bryant, is really about the Alabama football team’s history as a whole. It steps you through the years of Bama football, starting way back in the 1800’s and continuing to the present day. The exhibits have much to read and learn and there are several noteworthy videos worth watching, to help you not just see but also hear about the people who played and coached at Alabama and helped make it the college football powerhouse that it is today.

I learned much from visiting the Paul Bryant Museum, not just about Bryant, but also about other coaches and players. Although I am fully aware of Paul Bryant’s legacy, record number of college wins, etc, I’m not well- versed on Alabama football overall. I did not even know, for example, that NFL quarterback Ken Stabler played at Alabama under coach Bryant. I didn’t know about the event that earned Bryant his nickname, Bear. I learned all these things and more during my visit and I exited the doors with a significant increase in my Alabama football IQ.

Alabama football has a fascinating past and the Paul Bryant Museum helps bring the memories back to life. Alabama football fans are certain to feel goosebumps as they tour this museum, but everyone who visits, even those with a marginal interest in the game, will come away feeling satisfied. It isn’t a very large museum and it can be visited in less than an hour. I wish it was bigger, and I would have liked to see even more exhibits, but this is still a good place to visit if you want to improve your knowledge of Alabama football and learn more about the people responsible for its rise to fame.

Paul W. Bryant Museum - Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Daniel Scheckowitz
5/5

Very great and informing experience. Free for UA students. Roll tide!
PS:Donations are greatly appreciated.

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