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Brussels Autoworld Museum Entrance Ticket

4.5 (109)
Brussels, BE
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Brussels Autoworld Museum Entrance Ticket

4.5 (109)
Brussels, BE
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Experience the thrill of exploring the Autoworld Museum in Brussels! Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of automobiles as you discover over 250 vehicles on display. From classic cars to modern marvels, this museum showcases the evolution of motor vehicles and the incredible advancements in the automobile industry. With an audio guide in hand, you'll delve into the rich history and stories behind each vehicle, gaining a deeper appreciation for the engineering and craftsmanship that went into creating these masterpieces. Located in the beautiful Parc du Cinquantenaire, the Autoworld Museum is a must-visit destination for any car enthusiast or history buff. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to witness the beauty and innovation of the automotive world. Book your ticket now and embark on a journey through time at the Autoworld Museum in Brussels.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 1 hours - 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Self Guided Experience & Audio Guided
  • Explore over 250 vehicles on display
  • Learn about the evolution of motor vehicles
  • Experience a range of cars, trucks, and motorcycles
  • Marvel at historic vehicles like the 1928 Bentley
  • Discover the automobile industry's fascinating history
  • Audioguide
  • Guide

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Introduction

Explore the fascinating world of automobiles at the Autoworld Museum in Brussels! Immerse yourself in the rich history of the automobile industry and witness the evolution of motor vehicles over the years. With over 250 vehicles on display, this museum provides a captivating journey through time and showcases the remarkable engineering and design achievements of the automotive world.

What to expect?

During your visit to the Autoworld Museum, you can expect to be enthralled by the extensive collection of vehicles spanning from the early 19th century to the present day. Marvel at iconic models like the 1928 Bentley, 1930 Bugatti, and 1930 Cord, as well as various limousines once owned by the Belgian royal family. You'll embark on a journey that traces the remarkable progress and innovation in the world of motocars throughout history.

Who is this for?

The Autoworld Museum is a must-visit for automobile enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone with a keen interest in the evolution of motor vehicles. Whether you're a passionate car lover or simply curious about the impact of automobiles on society, this museum offers an immersive experience suitable for all ages and backgrounds. Bring your family, friends, or even go solo – there's something for everyone to enjoy and learn from at Autoworld Museum.

Why book this?

With its impressive collection and prime location in the center of Brussels' Cinquantenaire Park, Autoworld Museum stands as a testament to automotive excellence. Discover the stories behind legendary cars while exploring the beautifully preserved 19th-century historic building. The temporary exhibitions held throughout the year add a fresh and exciting element, making each visit unique. Immerse yourself in the world of automobiles and gain a deeper understanding of how they have shaped our culture and society.

Good to know

A visit to the Autoworld Museum typically lasts between 60 to 120 minutes, allowing you ample time to explore the exhibits at your own pace. The museum is conveniently located in Brussels and easily accessible. Don't forget your camera to capture cherished memories of your automotive adventure. As you dive into the world of motocars, be prepared to be amazed by the diversity and beauty of the vehicles on display.

Reviews

Visitors to the Autoworld Museum have praised its extensive collection and the fascinating insight it provides into the history of automobiles. Reviews highlight the museum's well-preserved vehicles, the informative displays, and the enjoyable experience for both car enthusiasts and casual visitors. Guests appreciate the opportunity to learn about the Belgian royal family's involvement with automobiles and the chance to admire iconic models. Overall, the Autoworld Museum is celebrated as a wonderful destination that captures the essence of the automotive industry through the ages.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Autoworld

Autoworld museum features more than 250 vehicles on permanent display, other than holding temporary exhibitions throughout the year that take on various automotive themes. The permanent collection includes models such as a 1928 Bentley, a 1930 Bugatti and a 1930 Cord and several limousines which belonged to the Belgian royal family. Follow motocar's fabulous history and see all types of vehicles, ranging from cars and trucks to motorcycles, from the early 19th century models to contemporary cars. Located in the center of Brussels, in the southern hall of the Cinquantenaire Park, the museum is housed in 19th century historic building built to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Kingdom of Belgium.

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Reviews

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4.5 (109)

88lis

As a petrol head, this place was a must. There's an obvious emphasis on classic and vintage cars, which is understandable (but I'd loved to have seen some modern hypercars!). All of the displays were clear and in several languages and really informative. There isn't too much interaction for kids, with the exception of an F1 replica they can sit in which is cool, but that was about it. Staff were fairly dis-engaged, but not rude.

GaryMenzies

This was an surprise discovery on our family break to Brussels and one we were delighted to make. With a range of cars from across the key ages of motoring, including both globally recognisable icons and more obscure Belgian motoring classics, there's something for everyone. With an aspiring car photographer in the family, his portfolio grew hugely in a singly afternoon. On site bistro well worth a visit also with greta coffee and some interesting specials on offer.

Y4976EUbenjaminm

Visiting the Brussels Autoworld Museum with their entrance ticket was a fantastic experience! From vintage classics to modern marvels, this museum had it all. Each car told a unique story, and I found myself immersed in automotive history from start to finish. The museum itself is well-organized and easy to navigate, with informative displays and interactive exhibits that kept me engaged throughout my visit. Whether you're a car enthusiast or just looking for a fun day out, Autoworld offers something for everyone. One of the highlights of my visit was seeing iconic cars from different eras and learning about their significance in shaping the automotive industry. From sleek sports cars to rugged off-roaders, there was no shortage of impressive vehicles to admire. The staff at Autoworld were friendly and knowledgeable, always willing to answer questions and share interesting tidbits about the cars on display. Their passion for automobiles was evident, and it added to the overall enjoyment of my visit. Overall, I highly recommend a trip to the Brussels Autoworld Museum. It's a must-visit destination for car enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Plus, with their entrance ticket, you can enjoy hours of fascinating exploration at a reasonable price. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience!

Victoria_B

Interesting to walk round. Lots of information about the cars that were there. My husband really enjoyed it

alicerH5594UP

Amazing museum! So well presented and the cars were in excellent condition despite the age of the older cars! I’m not a massive car fanatic but we had a great time and spent just over an hour here. Would definitely recommend, very interesting!

Jcox7483

This isn't the best car museum I've been to; the explanation and history of the cars is a little lacking which was a bit disappointing, especially as they have some unique cars I would like some more insight into. They do have a large and reasonably varied selection. The collection focuses mostly on European cars with the majority being French or Belgian, a lot of American, then a smattering of others including Italian and British. There are a handful of Japanese vehicles as well as some pre-car displays as well. They also have a section covering Belgian racing (such as the Spa track) which I would really love to see more fleshed out - with more history and background. It took me about 30 minutes and was worth the fee but if you've been to any of the other major car museums then I would not feel obligated to visit this one. I arrived at opening so plan a little more time if coming at a busier hour. It is a short bus ride (and a not much longer walk) from the EU and is within a lovely park; so if you're already in the area I would recommend it.

Explorer37650021856

Great collection of cars! Old and new. Some of these cars are facinating, starting with very old cars like the Model T Ford into new cars such as the Audi RS. The temporary exhibition (James Bond one) is really cool too. I’d recommend going here to anyone!

WanderlustAmber

There's so much to see in the museum, I'm not into cars personally but I thoroughly enjoyed it & it was so interesting to see how cars have developed over time. The only reason for 4 stars is because it was boiling in there particularly on the upper floor, definitely could use some air con in there, otherwise fantastic display.

Psmith-travels

An amazing collection of cars and bikes. Had trouble with the audio guide working on my phone, so they were helpful to give a pad to use as audio guide. It was all well marked till the first 3 areas after that there were no markings to follow a path as per the audio guide, which was very frustrating. There are so many cars and paths, that it can get overwhelming and confusing not knowing where to go next. They should really make paths to follow. Please keep minimum 2 hours for this place. Must visit if you are a car aficionado! Look out for special exhibitions.

MrsHulky84

12 minutes ago We prebooked tickets to visit Autoworld months in advance as this was a venue we wanted to stop at on our honeymoon trip around Europe. My wife and I were excited to visit from the reviews and images on the website. I was in contact with the venue weeks prior to our visit asking for information about parking due to the LEZ in Brussels. When we arrived in Brussels (via metro) we were greeted with the Brussels 20Km race and therefore 10s of thousands of people. It wasn't until we reached Autoworld that we realised it was being used as a staging point for the athletes, which the venue would have known about months in advance when we were communicating. As such we weren't given a warm welcome, the venue was busy with athletes walking around, the toilets were being used as changing rooms, which made it difficult to use them for what they were intended. The restaurant was closed, we planned on lunch here in our timetable for our trip, this meant we had to find somewhere outside in the busy streets. A large number of exhibits were missing, or moved in to the wrong place without the correct signage, so what we were reading on a lot of them were not the vehicle stood behind it. Some areas were closed off completely for the charities participating in the race, so we missed out on a lot there. This is all despite paying full price for our tickets, and not being offered any compensation when we arrived. We were heading out of the venue to be stopped and turned around by physio's for the athletes, so was directed to a door in the shop which was obscure. If we had known this was happening, we wouldn't have paid for tickets, or made the efforts to come in to to Brussels at all. This was a big let down on our trip.
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2024-04-28 03:10