Italian Basketball Museum Set to Open in Bologna This April
By Alessandro Rossi, 247sports.news – March 14, 2026
Bologna is preparing to celebrate a major milestone for Italian basketball fans. The Italian Basketball Museum (MubIt)
will officially open on April 18th at the PalaDozza, marking the culmination of years of planning, and anticipation.
Inauguration Date Confirmed
The announcement of the April 18th opening was made following a meeting between Bologna Mayor Matteo Lepore and Italian Basketball Federation President Giovanni Petrucci. The pair conducted a final inspection of the museum site, located in Piazza Azzarita.
A Century of Italian Basketball History
The museum will feature an exhibition titled Italbasket, over 100 years of an infinite blue
, tracing the history of Italian basketball from the founding of the Italian Basketball Federation in 1921 to the present day. The exhibition will showcase triumphs and challenges of both the men’s and women’s national teams.
Visitors can expect a blend of memorabilia and multimedia displays, including the balls from the ’83 and ’99 European Championships
, both victories for Italy.
Museum Features and Future Plans
The 400-square-meter museum space will offer an immersive experience for basketball enthusiasts. Plans include interactive exhibits, and a dedicated space for both Virtus Bologna and Fortitudo Pallacanestro to showcase their histories.
The museum’s development has been a collaborative effort, involving the Teche Rai, Lega Basket, and Federbasket to gather stories and artifacts.
Next Gen Euroleague Underway
In related news, the Next Gen Euroleague
tournament, featuring promising young European basketball players, is currently taking place in Bologna, running from today through Sunday.
FAQ
When will the Italian Basketball Museum open?
The museum will open on April 18th, 2026.
Where is the museum located?
The museum is located at the PalaDozza in Piazza Azzarita, Bologna.
What will be featured in the opening exhibition?
The opening exhibition, Italbasket, over 100 years of an infinite blue
, will showcase the history of Italian basketball from 1921 to the present day.
