museum of antique automobiles
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If you like antique and cool rides, that's the place to go! You'll find dozens of cars: from early Ford models to modern sports cars and Formula One dragsters. Don't forget the luxury 19-th century coaches and tens of antique and modern bikes. If you have any interest in motor vehicles, can't miss this one in Monaco!
The first 5 minutes were ok after that I lost the will to live. Even my hubbies didn't last very long!!!!
My husband and I are both bike and car enthusiasts and both found this collection to be of excellent quality. Some of the restored cards in particular are a fantastic example of their era. We particularly liked the restored Fiat convertible with cane wicker seats.My only disappointment was not seeing more of the history behind each of the cars. There were a couple that explained their origin, such as the wedding car used by Ranier & Kelly but the collection would be worth so much more if there was more insight into the origin of each car and why it made it into the collection. Some late model F1 cars on show as well including a 2013 car.
I visited in August 2014 and found this to be a welcome break from the heat outside. Cars are interesting with a good selection of modern race cars (as I would expect for Monoco) and other old classics; all well presented with interesting information.I did struggle to find the place so would recommend a good map. Basically from Rascas walk up to the roundabout and just beyond you will find a lift to a shopping centre; walk straight through this and up one floor you will find the museum.
There are a lot of cars. The museum shows nice story though the history of cars. From the horse carriages to moder f1.
Visited this museum during our two day stopover in Monaco. We bought a double ticket with the Palace for just €11 The motor museum was good but would liked to have more history on the individual cars why they were in the collection etc. also surprised not to see a Mini Cooper in the collection. All in all not a bad way to spend an hour or two.
I highly recommend it to everyone. I could have spent the whole day amongst these beautiful cars, besides the entrance fee was really cheap! The vast collection of antique cars is amazing, it takes you back to the late 1800s. An amazing collection of beautiful cars, Nash Healey, Lincoln and Cadillacs just to mention a few, although I must admit the Delahaye of 1949 stood out! They are all in prestige condition. Besides all these antique beauties there is a collection of F1 racing cars, Lotus, Ferraris and many more. So worth the visit!!
Good collection of great cars, especially of rally cars. Disappointing not to see Michael Schumacher's cars.
My family and I were completely amazed by this collection, it is definitely worth the entrance fee. It took a little less than an hour to see everything, but for the auto enthusiast, a little more time may be needed. From stage coaches to the cars of the 50's to the Lexus used at Prince Albert's wedding, this is truly an impressive collection of vehicles. This is a must see for all traveling in Monaco!
First of all to be clear : I couldn't care less about cars.This being said : WOW !!!Loved the carriages + cars from the early 20th C & the 50's & 60's fantasties.A wonderful collection, something definately special & unique.
My husband is a F1 fan and we were surprised to see so many F1 cars in the collection (I think about 12).I am not a huge car fan but I enjoyed walking through the museum. Wide variety of cars and carriages which are well displayed and the details. Does not take long to attend about 45 minutes. I have a new appreciation of cars now.
Being a dad travelling with a wife and three daughters, this was not high on the wish list… but the whole family was captivated with what turned out to be an amazing collection. Visiting in Winter was brilliant as we were the only people in the museum for an hour.
If you are interested in viewing royal collection of cars, this is the place to visit. You can view this musium as if you are invited to an enormous gallage of the Royal family!
I was last here a few years ago and it's still interesting, with some new vehicles to see. But there is little effort now to provide information on each car, which is a shame. For petrol heads like me not so much of a problem, but discouraging to many. For example, the story of the Ferrari Dino is fascinating: only Ferrari which didn't have a Ferrari badge, named after the founder's son, now worth a fortune. Yet it has no information sign to even identify the model and when it was made.
Not the most exiting museum in the world, but well worth a visit if you are in Monaco or the Nice area. The collection includes cars that are up for auction, like a purple BMW Z3 when I was there this summer. Be aware of the location that might be a little hard to find.