The 24 Hours Le Mans Centenary Great Exhibition
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National Automobile Museum of Andorra
Despite being a small country, Andorra has a long motoring tradition, which is why its automobile museum is one of the most important collections in Europe.
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The National Museum of the Vehicle and Tourism
The National Museum of the Vehicle and Tourism was opened in 1927 at the initiative of the Touring Club de France thanks to the determination of its vice president Leon Auscher, a car body designer by profession. Its first class collection includes around thirty vehicles showing the birth of this method of transport.
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The Manor of the Automobile and Old Trades of Lohéac
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Espace Automobiles Matra : A passion, cars and people
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Espace Automobiles Matra
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The 24 Hours of Le Mans Museum : 917, made for Le Mans
917, made for Le Mans tells the story of an icon, one of the most fantastic machines created to win Le Mans 24 Hours. 50 years after its victory, the 917 has marked the minds of everyone: fans, journalists, historians, pilots ... It is not only the « most sporty car of the century », it has become a work of art, combining performance and aesthetics. To prolong your immersion, you will be able to observe authentic 917s in an exceptional setting. From the 917 LH from the 1971 2Le Mans 24 Hours to the 917 Comte Rossi homologated for the road, including the only 16-cylinder 917 Spyder, dive into the heart of these models that have marked the spirits.
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The 24 Hours of Le Mans Museum
After moving to Le Mans, Amédée Bollée built the first « modern » car in 1873. The success of the « Obéissante » was universal and sealed the destiny of Sarthe and Le Mans. From 1923 onwards, with the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Le Mans became a place that was synonymous with cars. The Automobile Club de l'Ouest, the department and local collectors therefore created the car museum in 1961. At first located within the circuit, near the village, it had various updates over the years and moved in 1991 near to the main entrance to the circuit.
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Salviac Agricultural and Automobile Museum
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La Cité du Lait - Lactopôle
At the end of 2018, the Lactalis group took control of Parmalat. Since then, in this Laval museum dedicated to the history of dairy techniques, in addition to some delivery vehicles, is presented the Brabham F1 BT46B Alfa Romeo #4 driven by John Watson at the Swedish Grand Prix in Anderstorp on June 17, 1978 then by Nelson Piquet at the Gunnar Nilsson Formula 1 Challenge at Donington Park on June 3, 1979.
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Monaco Top Cars Collection
Exhibition of H.S.H. Prince Rainier III's private collection of Antique cars.
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The Citroën Conservatoire
The Citroën Conservatoire heritage centre is a real treasure trove of all things relating to our prestigious brand. It houses the world's largest collection of Citroën vehicles, with more than 400 on show - and most are in perfect condition.
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Henri Malartre Museum
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The Autoworld Car Museum in Brussels
The Autoworld Car Museum is situated in the south hall of the Cinquantenaire in Brussels - an imposing building, put up in 1880 to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the creation of the Kingdom of Belgium. It was here that the first motor shows in Belgium were organized from 1902 till 1936.
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The Automobile Museum of Reims-Champagne
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The Ligier F1 Museum
Located near the Magny-Cours circuit, this is the only museum in Europe to exhibit the almost complete collection of a Formula One constructor.
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The National Motorcar Museum of Mulhouse:
Fritz Schlumpf housed his collection of nearly 400 exceptional cars in this former spinning works - watched over by 800 lampposts identical to those on the Alexandre III Bridge. It's an automobile dream, which, in the 3 groups of cars exhibited (ancestors, 1895-1918, classic, 1918-1938 and modernfter 1945), gives a concrete illustration of creative talent, know-how and, very often, genius. If the Schlumpf collection saw the light of day, it's certainly because of Fritz Schlumpf's passion for the creations of Ettore Bugatti. This great enthusiasm can be summed up in a single vehicle: a Bugatti Esders, which was completely re-built in the museum's workshops using original mechanical parts.
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The National Motorcar Museum of Mulhouse: Xtremes Cars
The incredible concept cars from Sbarro, Peugeot, Giugiaro, Pininfarina, Matra and Renault which were exposed from October 26, 2002 to March 30, 2003 to the National Motorcar Museum of Mulhouse.
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