Museums in Germany
National Automuseum - The Loh Collection
One of the most comprehensive and diverse collections in Europe, the National Automuseum The Loh Collection - shows around 150unique automobiles from 135 years of automotive history. Vehicles from more than 50 manufacturer brands can be seen, from rare exotics to cultural icons that sold in their millions. It was officially opened in July, 2023
Neuendorf Museum of Vehicles and Technology
Karl Zimmermann has been restoring cars, motorcycles and since the 1960s. His passion led to collecting these "technical dinosaurs" and then to a museum. His ever growing collection includes motorcycle made between 1903 and 1980, various cars from the 1940s through the 1970s and more.
Neumarkt City Museum
Neumarkt was once home to the Express factory which produced bicycles and motorcycles. The old factory now houses the Maybach Museum, while the local city museum features an exhibition on the history of the Express company.
Nostalgia Museum Syke
This museum was opened in 2017 by local classic car enthusiasts. On a space of 300 sqm there's a café, historic vehicles, artifacts related to Okel and so on.
NVA Museum Rügen
During the Cold War, the NVA, the GDR's National People's Army, was one of the best-equipped armies in the Eastern Bloc with thousands of tanks, planes, and many other vehicles. Much of the technology was scrapped after the turnaround. And what is left has been scattered around the world today. Only a few copies of the robust vehicles are still preserved in Germany. Some of them can be admired today in the NVA Museum Rügen.
Off-road Vehicle museum
Boxberg was once a home of East Germany's largest power station. It is no wonder that this collection of around 20 vehicles and dioramas mostly focuses on the East German period. Highlights include two last surviving off-road vehicles from early East German series production - an EMW 325/3 (P1) from Eisenach and a Horch H1 from Zwickau.
Oldtimer & Youngtimer Museum, Stadthlohn
Thomas Höing's museum is placed on two floors with 2000 sqm exhibition space, where you can "enjoy the charm of 50 Audi oldtimers and youngtimers. " There is also a Siku Museum - where about 11,500 models are presented plus an Audi Museum with over 8000 models.
Oldtimer Museum Messkirch
Residing in Messkirch castle, this museum was set up by a local classic car club. Messkirch was once home to Veritas, a respected German sportscar builder in the late 1940s. This museum shows surviving examples, but other cars and motorcycles as well
Pace Automobil Museum
Jean Pierre Kraemer is a German tuner, moderator and media person. His JP Performance Gmbh is located in Dortmund. In 2020 he set up a museum for high performance cars which was officially opened in May, 2022.
PD23 "Alte Feuerwache"
This event centre features a nice collection of classic cars.