About Automuseums

The World's Most Comprehensive Guide to Automobile Museums

Our Mission

The Biggest Guide to Automobile Museums Worldwide

Automuseums.info is the biggest and most comprehensive guide to automobile museums worldwide. It lists over 1,700 museums and collections from 67 countries, where cars, motorcycles, trucks, coaches/buses, fire engines, scale models or automobilia are being displayed.

1,700+ Museums Listed
67 Countries
Visitors exploring an automotive museum exhibit
Our Standards

What Makes a Museum Worthy of Inclusion?

The criteria for inclusion is simple: it must be open to the public either regularly or by appointment. There has to be a core collection which is not for sale — so those showrooms which advertise themselves as “museums” are not included.

On the other hand, several smaller museums where only a handful of motor vehicles are exhibited have been included.

Open to Public

Regularly or by appointment

Permanent Collection

A core collection not for sale

Interior of Grom automotive museum with classic vehicles on display
Always Up to Date

Keeping the Guide Accurate

Every guide's Achilles heel is the frequency of the updates. The guide is maintained by a small but dedicated team. The team is continuously on the lookout for changes, museum closures, new museum openings and other events.

We are trying to be as up-to-date as possible. However, if you spot an error, please make sure to drop us a line.

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Meet the Editor

The Curator Behind the Guide

Dr Pal Negyesi, Editor of Automuseums.info

Dr Pál Négyesi

Editor & Motoring Historian

Automuseums.info is edited by Dr Pál Négyesi, a Hungarian born motoring historian, magazine editor and museum professional. He is one of only a handful of people who wrote a doctoral thesis on automotive museums.

Titled “How the Motor Museum Saw the Automobile?”, the thesis charts the change in curatorial practices regarding the display of automobile in German and Austrian museums in the 20th century.

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