AutoWorld (museum)
Coordinates: 50°50′26″N 4°23′34″E / 50.84056°N 4.39278°E
The South Hall of the Cinquantenaire complex, also called Palais Mondial, houses the Automobile Museum. | |
Location within Brussels | |
Location |
Cinquantenaire Park 11 B-1000 Brussels Belgium |
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Coordinates | 50°50′26″N 4°23′34″E / 50.840556°N 4.392778°E |
Type | Automobile museum |
Website |
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Autoworld is a vintage car museum in the center of Brussels, Belgium, located in the southern hall of the Cinquantenaire Park.
It holds a large and varied collection of 350 vintage European and American automobiles from the late 19th century until the seventies. Including Minervas, such models as a 1928 Bentley, a 1930 Bugatti and a 1930 Cord and several limousines which belonged to the Belgian royal family.
It is unrelated to the failed amusement park AutoWorld in Flint, Michigan.
Gallery
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Interior of the museum
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Belgian FN 1300 Sport (1925)
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Antique roadsigns.
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Belga Rise 8C (1934)
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Audi A2 prototype.
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