They have some lovely vehicles on display, but most are on display from a distance. None of the cars behind the first row can be seen properly. The place is small and overcrowded with cars, I can understand they don’t want people touching the cars but if cannot look at them from both sides, what’s the point. I would just remind the people running this museum…at the Mercedes Museum in Stuttgart the cars are worth million yet you can look at them from every angle your just asked not to touch. Sorry I cannot recommend...
Read moreSUPER cool. It has carriages, old cars from de 40's, motorbikes, explanatory videos and great souvenirs. Although for me they were a tiny bit expensive they are super cool nevertheless.
If you get the Luxembourg pass you can enter for free.
If you are a fan of the history of the automotive industry, you should 100% check it out. Loved it. And please don't touch the vehicles, I saw a couple of them with fingerprints and hurts to see so well maintained cars not being respected as they deserve,...
Read moreA small but very nice museum. We didn't know Robert Opron until then and some of the cars on display were also unknown to us. The displays were also well signposted. The beer museum on the upper floor was also very interesting. All in all, a lovely museum. The only thing that left a bad aftertaste during our visit was the reception staff. We bought something at the end of our stay and while we were there the man at the counter started shouting at a lady. That really didn't make a...
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