In case you are into automobile history and want to enjoy the work of cars, this museum is a must see
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In case you are into automobile history and want to enjoy the work of cars, this museum is a must see
There is parking in front of the museum, but the parking can be crowded. On the website you will find which special exhibit there is during your visit. We went in April when there was an exhibit about 70 years of Citroën 2CV's. The main...More
Autoworld has a really nice collection of cars from 1899 to present with some rare examples. The cars are nicely maintained and placed in chronological order with addition of Belgian cars. You can find Bugattis, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Minervas etc. They keep also occasional exhibitions, during...More
I wouldn't say too much. That would be a spoiler. I wasn't that much convinced when standing in front, but after spending 5 minutes, i realized those were the best 10eur ever spent. Apart from Amsterdam, maybe. Just kidding. Cars from all ages, rock and...More
This is an impressive museum of cars. Real cars. There are few exhibits, but you spend most of your time looking at actual cars. Also some motorcycles and tripeds. I could spend all day there. The fact that they have a place that serves drinks...More
I came across this museum a few years ago and this time I brought my daughter's partner along. We had a great time discussing the finer points of motoring, the fastest, loudest, ugliest cars that we saw and of course our favourites etc. Great day...More
Came to visit the place after hearing about great it is, but was unfortunately closed! Nevertheless, would recommend coming here!
This is next to the military museum so it's worth trying to schedule both of them on the same day, there's a lot of cars to see, the interesting ones are the classics
Visited purely based on the reviews here on Trip Advisor. Not the best car museum I've ever seen, but a good selection well set out. Unfortunately not temporary displays whilst we were there, which limited things a bit, but still worth the trip out.
This place is well worth a trip to Brussels on its own if you are a car lover. Even if you are not, if sure the engineering aspect will interest most people. They have cars form the 1890s, some of the first cars in history...More