Museums in Hungary
Aeropark
Csepel Trucks Factory Museum
Euro-Ring Collection
Euro-Ring is a privately owned racing circuit in Southern Hungary, 50 km from Budapest. The headquarters feature a selection of microcars (Mochet, Heinkel Trojan, Messerschmitt Kabinenroller etc.) and small motorcycles and mopeds (Jawa, Panni etc.)
First Hungarian Classic Car and Motorcycle Museum
Gyuricza Classic Vehicle And Oldies Museum
Robert Gyuricza's collection of Hungarian-made motorcycles (Csepel, Pannonia, Danuvia etc.) and derivatives (Szabolcs three-wheeler etc.)
Joe Galamb Classic Vehicle Exhibition Center
Joe Galamb (Galamb József) (1881-1955) a Hungarian-born mechanical engineer was instrumental in the design of the Ford Model T. He went on to bcome the chief engineer of the company after WW1.
He was born in the Hungarian city of Makó, where his brother opened a Ford dealership in the 1920s. This building has been renovated by a local classic car club, which turned it into an exhibition center - featuring original Galamb memoribilia, an assortment of classic cars - including a Ford Model T -, motorcycles and more. It was opened in Spring, 2024
Kaáli Museum
A private collection by Professor Géza Kaáli, featuring over 90 motorcycles (almost all Hungarian brands from the 1930s to the 1970s, plus Harley, Zündapp etc.) and around 50 cars, including a 1914 F.N.
Kecel Moto Collection
Árpád Hatvani's private collection of motorcycles was opened in the Summer of 2023. There are 90 motorbikes shown, including Hungarian-made Csepel, Pannonia, BMG, Meray, Mera-Puch, Szabolcs etc. Additionally there is a series of single-cylinder BMWs, bikes from Ex-Comecon countries etc.
Photo is courtesy of Zoltán Ocskay.
KpST Park
KPST park is an open-air attraction of over 700 unrestored cars, trucks, buses all made in former COMECON countries in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.
Machine Museum, Hajdúszoboszló
Private collection of Jószef Mogyorós featuring cars, motorcycles and agricultural machines.