Autoworld Automobile Museum Brussels
The Autoworld automobile Museum is located in the south Hall of the Parc du Cinquantenaire in Brussels Belgium.
A prestigious building, built in 1880 to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the creation of the Kingdom of Belgium. It was in this space that the first auto shows of Belgium were organized, from 1902 to 1936.
The 250 automobiles on display in Autoworld trace the most striking stages in automobile history in a spacious setting, which makes it easy for the public to see the cars up close.
But above all, Autoworld is the only place in the world where one can admire so many models of the prestigious Belgian production, which numbers more than 200 brands, including Minerva, FN, Excelsior, Fondu, Vivinius and Imperia.
At the end of 2011, Autoworld received a breath of fresh air and new theme areas were created where one can find exhibits such as public service vehicles (fire trucks, ambulances, etc.), "Eco" cars and automobiles belonging to the Court of Belgium, motorcycle area, a single seater workshop.
New Zone (Opening JUNE 12 2012)
Supporting this collection, permanent exhibits retrace the history of auto shows in Europe, automobile design, and last but not least the brand new interactive ‘Sport & Competition’ zone entirely dedicated to world of sports cars, racetracks and race drivers.
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