The Haas Moto Museum is absolutely incredible! From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted by an impressive collection of motorcycles that span history, innovation, and artistry. Every bike is a masterpiece, and the thoughtfulness in the curation and presentation is truly remarkable.
What sets this place apart is the storytelling. Each motorcycle has a rich history and unique design that makes you appreciate the evolution of engineering and creativity in motorcycling. The staff are friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate, always ready to share insights or answer questions.
The museum is more than just a display of motorcycles – it’s an experience that immerses you in the culture of motorcycling and celebrates it as an art form. Whether you’re a hardcore motorcycle enthusiast or someone who simply enjoys beautiful design, you’ll leave inspired.
The space itself is stunning and well-maintained, and the atmosphere feels personal yet grand. It’s clear this museum is a labor of love. I’d recommend this hidden gem to anyone visiting Dallas—it’s worth every minute of your time.
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Read moreThis is a hidden gem, one of the best and most informative museums I have ever visited. It has an impressive collection of about 200 motorcycles from all over the world - antique, classics, military, racing, and incredible custom gems. The display is impressive, with each bike having a placard telling about its history and fascinating facts. You can see the evolution of motorcycles over the last century. I have gone twice, taken my sons and grandsons, and still haven't reviewed all of the bikes.
This is way beyond a wonderful display, rather, it is an experience. The staff is passionate, helpful, and really know the bikes. Well worth the time for anyone interested in motorcycles, but also anyone interested in history, and creative artistry. The passion Bobby Haas had as he built this collection is clearly evident throughout the exhibit. Ticket prices are more than fair and a real value for what...
Read moreAmazing museum! I drive past this place on a regular basis and my boyfriend, who's a motorcycle enthusiast/mechanic, and I decided to peek in the windows one day out of curiosity. We were mind blown just from looking through the windows, and even more amazed when we finally made the visit!
We came 1 hour before closing (truly sorry for that), but everyone was so accommodating and happily answered my barrage of questions. We got to learn not only about the bikes, but the people and history behind the museum. I fully expected this to be a "one and done" place to check out but we're already excited to go back. :)
Thank you Brent, Craig, and Sparky, for taking the time to meet and talk with us, show us around, and make us feel invited. The collection is beautiful, as are the stories and people associated with the museum. Highly recommend to bike enthusiasts and non-bikers alike. We can't...
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