Wolves Women exhibit in Molineux Museum

A brand new Wolves Women exhibit, celebrating International Women’s Day on Tuesday 8th March, is now on show in the Molineux Museum. 

A new display, featuring artefacts dating back to the founding of the club 47 years ago, right through to today’s table-topping side, is on show and tickets are available to visit.

Amongst the artefacts are international caps, shirts and programmes from the iconic history of Wolves Women.

Entry to the Museum costs £5 each and are available purchase at tickets.wolves.co.uk.

On the display, Wolves Women chair Jenny Wilkes said: “We have a proud history in the women’s game and it’s brilliant to see this reflected in the photos, quotes and artefacts we’ve collected together for this special display.

“Wolves is an inclusive club which embraces the girls’ and women’s teams within its ‘one club’ ethos and I’m delighted to see our achievements recognised as an integral part of the museum.”

The Wolves Museum is a fun-packed football experience for all the family, packed with memorabilia on the proud history of a founder member of the Football League.

Discover the brand new E-Zone and Wolves Hall of Fame, and learn more about what goes on behind the scenes at the club in our very own specially designed cinema.

Interactive features for the youngsters are available, while visitors can travel through the good and bad times, experiencing a very special football story and learn how Wolves have shaped modern football, both at home and across the world.

To secure a ticket for the Wolves Museum, visit tickets.wolves.co.uk.