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- http://www.toyota.co.jp/Museum/
There I had been in 2003. It looks like a try of Toyota to copy the Volkswagen AutoStadt. The collection is a bit unstructured. I had expected more of the Toyota-history, but it was a bit a tangle of a plenty of cars, which have not many relations to each other.
O.k., this is the same in the VW AutoStadt...
Oh, I'd been a bit in trouble there. They has Daihatsu Copen, where you were allowed to sit in. I take seat - but than I couldn't get out again. I stucked in the car! My friend had to help and have pulled me out.
And we'd been there, too:
http://www.velocetoday.com/lifestyle/lifestyle_8.php
Its homepage is broken. I've heard rumours, that the owner of the museum had financial problems. Even in 2003, some of the cars were sold shortly before.
It was presented in a big building of modern architecture, but finally I haven't really liked it. Except the fact, that I'm not much interested in Ferrari, I had the whole time the impression, that the owner, a (formerly?) very rich guy had enough money to buy a plenty of the most expensivest cars of the world, but that he wasn't a real enthusiast, a real lover with a big knowledge about car-historical things.
You can say, that the "heart's blood" was missing.
- http://www.brooklandsmuseum.com/
Nicely made on a real historic ground. Recommended especially for the fans of British technic.
I'd been there in 1996.
- http://www.toyota.co.jp/Museum/
There I had been in 2003. It looks like a try of Toyota to copy the Volkswagen AutoStadt. The collection is a bit unstructured. I had expected more of the Toyota-history, but it was a bit a tangle of a plenty of cars, which have not many relations to each other.
O.k., this is the same in the VW AutoStadt...
Oh, I'd been a bit in trouble there. They has Daihatsu Copen, where you were allowed to sit in. I take seat - but than I couldn't get out again. I stucked in the car! My friend had to help and have pulled me out.

And we'd been there, too:
http://www.velocetoday.com/lifestyle/lifestyle_8.php
Its homepage is broken. I've heard rumours, that the owner of the museum had financial problems. Even in 2003, some of the cars were sold shortly before.
It was presented in a big building of modern architecture, but finally I haven't really liked it. Except the fact, that I'm not much interested in Ferrari, I had the whole time the impression, that the owner, a (formerly?) very rich guy had enough money to buy a plenty of the most expensivest cars of the world, but that he wasn't a real enthusiast, a real lover with a big knowledge about car-historical things.
You can say, that the "heart's blood" was missing.
- http://www.brooklandsmuseum.com/
Nicely made on a real historic ground. Recommended especially for the fans of British technic.
I'd been there in 1996.