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Musée Nationale de l’Automobile

68100 Mulhouse, France (Grand Est)

Address 17 rue de la Mertzau
 
 
Floor area 25 000 m² / 269 098 ft²  
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Passenger cars
  • Combustion engines/generators/pumps


Opening times
10am – 5pm or 10am - 6pm
10h00 à 17h00 à 17h ou 10h00 à 18h00

Admission
Status from 04/2023
Full rate: € 18; reduced rate: € 14; Youth rate (4-17 years): 10 €
Family: (2 adults and 2 children, 4 to 17 years old): 48€
Plein tarif: 18 €; Tarif réduit: 14 €; Youth rate (4-17 years): 10€
Famille (2 adultes et 2 enfants de 4 à 17 ans): 48 €

Contact
Tel.:+33-3-89 33 23 21  eMail:info museedelauto.org  

Homepage www.musee-automobile.fr

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Location / Directions
N47.760782° E7.331120°N47°45.64692' E7°19.86720'N47°45'38.8152" E7°19'52.0320"

The Cité de l’Automobile is located 5 mins from Mulhouse center, 20 mins from Colmar and Bâle, 30 mins from Belfort and 1 hr from Strasbourg.

By road: A35/A36 motorway exit “Mulhouse Centre”.
The Cité de l'Automobile has a large car park (charges apply).

By bus: line 10 “Austerlitz”, stop “Musée de l’Automobile”.

By tramway: line 1, stop “Musée de l’Auto”.

By train: TGV Est, Mulhouse station

By plane: Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg airport

Description

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

The museum today

The museum is now listed as a National Heritage site by the French Government. The museum is still dedicated to the Schlumpf brothers' mother Jeanne Schlumpf; there is a large shrine to her at the entrance to the museum.

The collection includes over 520 vehicles, with 400 displayed in three main sections in chronological order:

* The Motorcar Experience
* Motor Racing - including a grid of Type 35 Bugattis, plus Maserati 250Fs, Mercedes-Benz W125 and W154 pre-war Grand Prix cars and a hoard of light blue Gordinis
* Motorcar Masterpieces

The museum houses three Type 41 "Royale"s: two of the original six Royales plus a replica of the Esder Royale created at the Schlumpf brothers' workshops from genuine Bugatti spare parts.

Few of the cars on display are presently in running order, although the old Schlumpf restoration shop, abandoned after they fled in 1977, is presently being revived to begin working again on the museum's cars.

At the entrance, visitors are given free of charge an audioguide in their chosen language. The tour has been enhanced by new sections, films, driving simulators, robots and attractions such as sound programmes.


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