Recommended museums/factories to visit on European roadtrip
Recommended museums/factories to visit on European roadtrip
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A900ss

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3,312 posts

179 months

Monday 12th January
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Hi,

I have a week free in Germany (and France/Belgium) next month and fancy getting some motoring places to visit.

Currently looking at:

Mercedes factory tour
Porsche Factory Tour
Hymer museum
Classic Remise Düsseldorf
Audi Factory Tour
I’d like to do the BMW factory but the week I’m free, they only offer the German speaking tour.

Any other recommendations for places to visit whilst I’m out there? I don’t mind travelling and may also do the Peugeot museum.

Thanks in advance.

Robertb

3,727 posts

265 months

Monday 12th January
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A friend raved about the Schlumpf Collection (Mulhouse). I think its the worlds largest collection of Bugatti cars, inc two Royales.

I really enjoyed the Manoir de L'Automobile in north west France, just over an hr south of St Malo. Some amazing collections and cars there, plus a few offshore powerboats!
https://www.manoir-automobile.fr/home/

Edited by Robertb on Monday 12th January 11:53

AlexGSi2000

758 posts

221 months

Monday 12th January
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Robertb said:
A friend raved about the Schlumpf Collection (Mulhouse). I think its the worlds largest collection of Bugatti cars, inc two Royales.

I really enjoyed the Manoir de L'Automobile in north west France, just over an hr south of St Malo
I visited in September of last year - the place is massive, full of pre-war cars.

RizzoTheRat

28,625 posts

219 months

Monday 12th January
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Louwman museum in Den Haag is pretty good if you're passing through the Netherlands.

51mes

1,553 posts

227 months

Monday 12th January
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If you're anywhere near Heidelberg I would strongly recommend the tech museums Sinshiem and Speyer.

Lots of planes including Concorde and the Tu144 at Sinshiem and an AN12 a 747 and loads more at Speyer.

Speyer also has a space exhibit including ta real Russian Buran Space shuttle..

Well worth a visit.

S.

Rumdoodle

1,993 posts

47 months

Monday 12th January
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Schlumpf is magnificent. Some post-war cars too, but the Bugattis particularly are fabulous.

ecsrobin

18,605 posts

192 months

Monday 12th January
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Sinsheim, Speyer and Schlumpf are brilliant museums.

Ussrcossack

1,012 posts

69 months

Monday 12th January
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Motor world
cologne Stuttgart and Munich as well as Luxembourg, if open yet

Krikkit

27,909 posts

208 months

Monday 12th January
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Autostadt perhaps?

fooman

1,146 posts

91 months

Monday 12th January
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A900ss said:
Hi,

I d like to do the BMW factory but the week I m free, they only offer the German speaking tour.
I've done live translation on a phone when attending a guest talk that was in French, worked ok.

early_911

106 posts

225 months

Monday 12th January
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http://www.auto-museum.at/ Gumund porsche museum in Austria - small, but historic.

I loved going to https://www.autostadt.de/en/ in Wolfsburg . . . in combo with a trip to VW museums there.

Obviously Stuttgart as a lot going on (Merc and Porsche).

CanAm

13,599 posts

299 months

Monday 12th January
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RizzoTheRat said:
Louwman museum in Den Haag is pretty good if you're passing through the Netherlands.
A thumbs up from me. It also acquired a decent selection of cars from the sorely missed Rosso Bianco Museum in Aschaffenburg, Germany.

CallThatMusic

2,877 posts

115 months

Monday 12th January
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I wouldn’t bother with the BMW museum; by comparison with Porsche and Mercedes it is poor.
If you are in Munich the German Transport Museum is worth a visit.
All in my opinion of course….

ConnectionError

2,300 posts

96 months

Monday 12th January
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A900ss

Original Poster:

3,312 posts

179 months

Monday 12th January
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fooman said:
I've done live translation on a phone when attending a guest talk that was in French, worked ok.
Good thinking. Apple AirPods will live translate for me.

A900ss

Original Poster:

3,312 posts

179 months

Monday 12th January
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Great feedback.

Thanks.

(Keep them coming if not mentioned though)

CanAm

13,599 posts

299 months

Monday 12th January
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CallThatMusic said:
I wouldn t bother with the BMW museum; by comparison with Porsche and Mercedes it is poor.
If you are in Munich the German Transport Museum is worth a visit.
All in my opinion of course .
Agreed. The Deutsches Museum has 3 locations. The main one is like the,British Museum with a bit of everything. Very interesting and a full day in itself. The transport Museum is cars, bikes, trucks and trains. Finally the Aircraft at an out of town location. All 3 are well worth a visit, as are the Porsche, Mercedes and Audi museums.
There is just so much to choose from.

ecsrobin

18,605 posts

192 months

Monday 12th January
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CallThatMusic said:
I wouldn t bother with the BMW museum; by comparison with Porsche and Mercedes it is poor.
If you are in Munich the German Transport Museum is worth a visit.
All in my opinion of course .
I’d agree ref the BMW museum.

Mr Peel

628 posts

149 months

Monday 12th January
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Hoping to go to the VW museum in Wolfsburg in the summer, so can't recommend it yet, but looks good. Anyone on here been?

biggbn

31,627 posts

247 months

Monday 12th January
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Robertb said:
A friend raved about the Schlumpf Collection (Mulhouse). I think its the worlds largest collection of Bugatti cars, inc two Royales.

I really enjoyed the Manoir de L'Automobile in north west France, just over an hr south of St Malo. Some amazing collections and cars there, plus a few offshore powerboats!
https://www.manoir-automobile.fr/home/

Edited by Robertb on Monday 12th January 11:53
No idea this was still open, on my 'must visit' list...