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Dublette zu ID=16510

SO42 7ZN Brockenhurst, Great Britain (UK) (Hampshire)

Address Beaulieu
 
 
Floor area unfortunately not known yet  
 
Museum typ
Passenger cars


Opening times
Mid September - mid May: 10am - 5pm; mid May - mid September: 10am - 6pm

Admission
Status from 03/2024
Adult: £27:50; Senior: £26:50; Child (5-16): £16:50; Family: £73.00

Contact
Tel.:+44-1590-614 650  eMail:Web formular  

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Location / Directions
N50.824770° W1.453915°N50°49.48620' W1°27.23490'N50°49'29.1720" W1°27'14.0940"

Description

Text from Wikipedia 8/2011:

History

The museum was founded in 1952 by Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu as a tribute to his father, who was one of the great pioneers of motoring in the United Kingdom, being the first person to drive a motor car into the yard of the Houses of Parliament, and having introduced King Edward VII (then the Prince of Wales) to motoring during the 1890s.

At first the museum consisted of just five cars and a small collection of automobilia displayed in the front hall of Lord Montagu's ancestral home, Palace House, but such was the popularity of this small display that the collection soon outgrew its home and was transferred to wooden sheds in the grounds of the house. The reputation and popularity of the Beaulieu collection continued to grow: during 1959 the museum's "attendance figures" reached 296,909.

By 1964, annual attendance exceeded half a million and a decision was taken to create a purpose built museum building in the grounds of the Beaulieu estate. A design committee chaired by the distinguished polymath-artist Sir Hugh Casson was created to drive the project, and the architect Leonard Manasseh was given the contract for the design of the building.

By 1972, the collection exceeded 300 exhibits.In a ceremony performed by the Duke of Kent the new purpose-built museum building in the parkland surrounding Palace House was opened on 4 July 1972:the name was changed to the National Motor Museum, reflecting a change of status from a private collection to a charitable trust and highlighting Montagu's stated aim to provide Britain with a National Motor Museum "worthy of the great achievements of its motor industry".The opening of the museum coincided with the UK launch of the Jaguar XJ12 which made it an appropriate week for celebrating the UK motor industry. The museum is run by the National Motor Museum Trust Ltd, a registered charity.

An unusual feature of the new museum building in 1972 was a monorail passing through the interior of the building.

The museum today

Today, in addition to around 250 of the most historically important motor vehicles to have been produced since the late-19th century, including four world land speed record holders, the museum is also home to one of the finest collections of motoring books, journals, photographs, films, and automobilia in the world and is affiliated to the British Motorcycle Charitable Trust.

Among its exhibits are Land Speed Record holders: Malcolm Campbell's 1925 350HP Sunbeam, Henry Segrave's 1927 Sunbeam 1000 hp and 1929 Golden Arrow, Donald Campbell's Bluebird CN7. The yellow Reliant Regal van from the BBC 1 TV comedy Only Fools And Horses, the Mini driven by Mr. Bean in the live-action series, the 1962 'flying' Ford Anglia from the Harry Potter film series and a display of James Bond vehicles are also among the exhibits.

Additional attractions include a monorail, veteran bus ride, rally-car simulator ride, go-karting rink, playground, restaurant and a substantial part of the Palace House and grounds, including the partially ruined Beaulieu Abbey, providing a full day out.

Beaulieu attractions

The National Motor Museum is one of several attractions on Lord Montagu's Beaulieu estate which are marketed jointly as "Beaulieu". One admission ticket includes the following attractions:

Beaulieu Abbey
National Motor Museum
Beaulieu Palace House
James Bond Experience - an exhibition of vehicles from the films
World of Top Gear
Secret Army Exhibition - an exhibit about the Special Operations Executive (SOE) training at Beaulieu during World War II
Gardens
A monorail
Rides


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