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Some beautiful examples of classic cars. Easy access for all. If it's not your thing there is a lovely cafe for cake and coffee.
A little gem of a museum, dont be fooled by the frontage which is the ground floor of an apartment block looks really do decieve, over 70 cars and motorbikes on dislpay form the humble Mini to a pink Cadillac ,there is something for everyone here , display cases of model cars compliment the real thing and the good thing is every year sees a new new car on display as cars are bought and sold all the time to keep everything fresh.This is a private museum the entrance price is not expensive a new addition this year is the coffee bar in the entrance rain or shine well worth a visit.
wide variety of cars well displayed. Easy to get around. Friendly and helpful staff. Photography allowed
Well presented and some remarkable cars. Cars from my childhood era. Air conditioned as well if you want to escape the heat for a couple of hours.
the museum was well structured and had many interesting exhibits although hubby thought it was quite pricey entrance fee.
Located in the centre of Qawra and easy to get to this is heaven for those who love old 60s & 70s cars. The collection is not limited to these but they are the stand outs for me. A good all round experience.
This attraction was recommended by a friend who visited in November. So glad we went. It was a great way to spend a couple of hours. Every car is shown to advantage. No overcrowding , you have room to view from all angles. We could not believe the amount of cars on show. Bikes too. What a tardis this place is. All the displays are well lit and accentuated with flags, posters etc. There was a display of 1920/30's dresses - something for the women!!!Well worth the entrance fee. Well done.
not bad but seen better in vegas and in british shows supprised to see they didn't have one of the old maltese bus,s in there
My hubby very extatic to found this museum when we travel in Malta. The owner very friendly,the admission fee very cheap and the collection was exciting, it's not as big as others giant museum like in German or France. But it's decent and has variation,It's a recommendation for the car lovers out there,For the wife,if you don't want to go there is plenty of nice shops and restaurant around.
This is a very old-fashioned museum, which could be excellent but lacks interactivity. It contains a great collection vintage, classic and modern motor vehicles, very interesting and varied but this is a prime example of how not to manage a museum. I asked for a guidebook or at least a list of exhibits but none is available. What a missed opportunity; every vehicle in this collection has a fascinating history but there is no explanation, nothing to hold the attention of the visitor, nothing to link the cars with their owner, Prince Rainier. One exhibit says that Princess Grace used the car on her arrival in Monaco but where is the story? Museums are not just sheds with exhibits, they must tell a story.My friend and I wandered around alone, not one other visitor did we see; this is one of the best private car collections in the world and it is in Monte Carlo, the home of rallying and formula one but the museum contrives to bore, against the odds.This collection needs a curator who will bring the collection to life. There should be illustrated guidebooks, information boards that do more than just list the vehicle and its date. Also, film shows, sound effects and interactive exhibits would enliven the whole experience and drag it into the 21st century.
a great magical time warp experience, well worth the small entrance fee, and very easy to find by bus, which conveniently stops extremely close to the museum
Visiting this museum, which is tucked away under a block of appartments, was like a trip down memory lane. I saw a Mark 1 Cortina, an Austin 1100, a 'moggy minor'. All of the cars were in an immaculate condition. The displays were backed up with films, model cars and other memorabillia. An excellent exhibition.
Some lovely classic cars. A different car outside each day. Go to see for yourself. Good if it's bad weather.
Rainy days in Malta are few and far between even in the winter, but they do occur. Since the vast majority of the tourist attractions on this island are outdoor attractions, you will ask yourself what you can do in Malta in bad weather.The answer: Visit the Malta Classic Cars Collection Museum in Qawra, on the north coast of the main island. You can get there from any place in Malta by bus. It's a 30-40 minute bus ride from Sliema e.g. - but fortunately, since the old British Leyland buses were finally retired 3 years ago, you won't be "riding" the buses anymore. If you know what I mean.The Classic Car Collection is housed in an unassuming basement so that you can easily miss the entrance (which is on the ground floor). It seems smallish from outside, but you will no doubt be impressed by the sheer number of classic cars (precious and not quite so precious) they managed to squeeze into that basement. There are some outstanding samples, like a Ford Thunderbird, an Austin Healey, a Mercedes SL 190 and many more. This is a must for any lover of classic cars. You could easily spend a couple of hours there, as did I. When in Malta, visit this intriguing collection!
We visited the museum on the 20th February and was surprised at the amount of cars in there, we just thought they were dinky cars until we got inside. Really interesting & well worth a look and worth every penny thankyou for finishing my holiday off as good as it started would highly recommend thankyou