A few years back I would have told that this is the best place ever. But, emotions aside, to be honest, it's awful. Let me explain, it's a junk yard. A lot of these vehicles could make a better use for some restoration projects as the main subject or as parts donors. I remember some machines being in great shape when they arrived there a few years back, now they are just rust. But the worst part, the junkyard ruins the neighbourhood. There is a house or two right in the middle. If one pays attention to the garden of the house, there is a playground in there. That means, a family has to live in a constant pile garbage. I don't think the mother of this family is happy about the situation. Moreover, think about the value of the property, no one would buy the house for decent money. I have to correct what I wrote earlier, the place itself is not awful, the effect on the neighbourhood is. Always, pay attention to details and think a little further away from the box. Not a hate speech, just...
Read moreAn absolutely amazing and unusual museum! From the moment we arrived, the very welcoming and knowledgeable receptionist set the tone for a great visit. Inside, the rooms are packed with memorabilia from the past — I even spotted some old phones and home appliances that my grandparents used to have, which was wonderfully nostalgic.
Outside is the real treasure: a vast collection of incredible vehicles from days gone by. You can easily spend hours wandering around. Some of the vehicles are even open and accessible, which gives a unique chance to step inside and imagine what it must have been like back in the day.
A fascinating and nostalgic experience from start to finish —...
Read moreIt was a quite cool experience to see all the vehicles from different eras.
(Just be aware that there are different prices on their website versus when you go there. On their website it said free entry and you can donate if you want to, but when we got there the donation fee was 5€ at the gate, but it wasn't the season for gate entry so we had to enter through indoors which was 7€ for outdoor viewing only. If you wanted to see the indoor exhibition at the time(fire station) it was more. I don't mind paying, but was a bit odd that the "donation" was mandatory and they were actually selling tickets that cost more than the...
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