About

The "Autoworld" museum has long absorbed an incomparable aroma of paint, mixed with the roar of engines and drenched in motor oil. Within its walls rests a unique collection of vintage cars, the number of which has long exceeded four hundred.

"Autoworld" is located in the southern hall of the famous Cinquantenaire Park. Among the museum exhibits are many Belgian and other foreign models that have long been forgotten even by dedicated automobile enthusiasts. Bentley, Bugatti, Minerva - cars that once belonged to kings and presidents still remain at the pinnacle of honor and delight the eyes of enthralled tourists. The museum features a souvenir shop where anyone can purchase a miniature replica of any car.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Gaulois
Bus stop 139 m walk
Merode
Bus station 322 m walk
Sint-Pietersplein
Tram stop 291 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 11,400 reviews
4.6/5 11,400 reviews
Sally Moon
Sally Moon
4 weeks ago on Google

31.00EU for 1 adult and 1 senior pass. Lovely display of vintage collectibles. Well layout with an amazing historical back story. Temps inside, in my opinion, are quite warm. No cross breeze, and it was a lovely day outside. A suggestion may be to create some air flow, somehow, without disruption to the vehicles. Excellent staff! Beautiful grounds nearby to explore.

pot boy
pot boy
4 weeks ago on Google

车辆大全,各个时期的都有。

Olga Larsen
Olga Larsen
4 weeks ago on Google

Many interesting examples of the first automobiles. A large collection of other vehicles. The history is presented very nicely. I found it very informative the way they presented a history of car component inventions. It would be cool if they’d add music that was played during the era when the exhibited cars were driven. Also, I was hoping to see more conceptual cars that are currently still in design. Modern times should be presented better. But overall, it is a nice museum.

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