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Antoines picture of the Autoworld in Brussels made me think to open a thread about car-museums and our experiences in or with them. I start with brainstormin about the museums I have visited in the past - I'm even not sure, if I remember all of them.
In Germany are a plenty of car-museums, mostly private owned. From a lot of the smaller ones, I've never heard about.
Oops, quite a lot: http://www.oldtimermuseen.de/museen-karte.htm
I must admit, that I've never visited the small, private classic-car-museum in the town of Dortmund - even I've passed it for several years on my way to work.

I'll start the list just by the sequence of my remembrances, with short comments about them:

- http://www.wolfsburg-citytour.de/wolfsburg-tourist/Zeithaus_1/zeithaus_1.html

The ZeitHaus in the Volkswagen AutoStadt is expensively made, but unfortunately the organisators are a bit (quite a lot) uncapable. So there are intersting cars, but several of them in not real good condition.
They took the cars from that older collection:
http://automuseum.volkswagen.de/
which caused the fact, that the AutoMuseum's collection is not complete any more -I wasn't complete before anyways-
A real disappointment for people, who expect a great presentation of great classics of one of the biggest car-companies of the world.
Forget it. Junky cars in rough condition. This situation is caused by a plenty of responsible idiots over 20 years. And by the Volkswagen AG, which is not interested to spend money for theis history.


- http://www.sdtb.de/Startseite.63.0.html
A very good museum, but it's car-collection is not very well presented, due space-, money- and time-problems. It shall be going better, in hte past it was worst. The -dirty and rusty- cars were standing in a kind of big board in an old locomotive-shed. You couldn't reach them and take closer looks, no presentation at all. Hopefully they can manage it better in the future.


- http://www.museum-mercedes-benz.com/
Quite new. It shall be a real fantastic collection of perfect cars in a great architecture. I haven't been there until now
(the plate of the 300 SEL 6.3 is a personal gift from me)


- http://www.porsche.com/germany/aboutporsche/porschemuseum/
Shall be great, too


- http://www.technik-museum.de/museum_sinsheim_deutsch.html
Great, very recommended. Unfortunately I had not much time, when I'd been there in 1999.


- http://www.deutsches-museum.de/
One of the most popular museums in germany, nearly too big. Interesting car-collection, but in the past they hadn't enough capacity to take care of all vehicles.


- http://www.ame.eisenachonline.de/
I've visited it, before the Wall falls down. There it was a small, but not bad collection of racing-cars and prototypes. I don't how it was going on after the collapse of the GDR and the Wartburg-factory


- http://www.automuseum-busch.de/index-en.htm
A very good one, founded and owned by one of the most popular German motor-journalists. It was always one of the best made (with the owner's heart, too) private museums. I've been there in 1986.


- http://www.dafmuseum.nl/NL/Pages/Museum_homepage.aspx
It shall be a good one, too, but unfortunately I wasn't able to come with my K 70-friends, when they had made a visit there. I will try it later again (it's just a bit more than 1 hour to drive for me)

- http://www.fordmuseum.nl/cms/pages/home.php?lang=EN
There I've been with my K 70-fellows. Ford is not my real favour, but the collection was good. The halls are too dark, not nice, if you want to take pictures.


- http://www.tekniskmuseum.dk/
I remember it as interesting, too, but it was 1987, when I'd been there



There was a huge classic-car-collection in Vancouver, which I had visited in 1988, but it was closed a short time later. The cars were sold all over the world. I remember a Rolls Royce, formerly owned by John Lennon. It was painted with flowers.



to be continued...


Perhaps you guys have your own recommondations. To keep in mind for the next vacations. :smile:
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