The Fans Museum will be at Prince Bishops Place from February 24 to March 1, between 10am and 5pm.
A Sunderland-based museum, it will be bringing its collection of football memorabilia to the city centre shopping centre for people to view.
There will also be some shirts on display for people to try on.
The museum will also be showcasing some work from local artist Phil Bartle.
A spokesperson for the museum said: “Really looking forward to doing an outreach for our fans in the beautiful City of Durham, in the amazing shopping centre of Prince Bishops Place.
“Please keep the date from Monday 24th to Saturday 2nd Match, 10am to 5pm.
“Whether you’re a collector, a fan, or just love football, you won’t want to miss this opportunity to view our collection at Prince Bishops Place.
“We will also have some iconic shirts on display to view and even to try on.
“Also as you know we support a lot of local artists, come and see some amazing work from Phil Bartle.
“Looking forward to meeting all the #Families #Fans in #Durham.”
Prince Bishops promised an ‘experience like no other’ and said: “Kitted out with world-famous, match-worn football memorabilia, visitors will have the chance to try on their idols’ shirts and boots, take selfies with iconic trophies and medals, plus lots more!”
Sunderland Fans Museum was broken into earlier this week. The break-in caused “serious damage” to the venue and tills and computers were stolen.
A Northumbria Police spokesperson said: “Just before 7am on Monday (February 17), we received a report of a burglary at a premises on North Bridge Street in Sunderland.
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“It was reported that a window had been smashed and a number of items, including tills and computers, had been stolen.
“An investigation has been launched and enquiries are ongoing to locate those involved.”
Anyone with information about the incident is asked to get in touch with Northumbria Police by sending a direct message on social media, using live chat on the website, or calling 101 – quoting crime number 018429D/25.