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Silverstone's New Museum Has Now Reopened

SILVERSTONE, United Kingdom, 20 July -- The Silverstone Experience reopened its doors on 20 July, giving motorsport fans the chance to get their racing fix after months of lockdown.
Volvo Museum Celebrates 15th Anniversary
On Saturday 8 May, the Volvo Museum opens its doors for its traditional annual Activities Day.
Drive Fast, Take Chances: Birth of the Hot Rod exhibit to open at California Automobile Museum
-The California Automobile Museum's newest exhibit will feature cars that were created in California but have been celebrated in movies, songs and popular culture across the country and around
Motoring Tourist: National Parks Adventure Exhibition at the National Automobile Museum
See the incredible role the automobile played in shaping how we play in a new exhibit at the National Automobile Museum, The Harrah Collection, in downtown Reno starting April 20, 2010.
Porsche Museum presents Sixty Years of the Zuffenhausen Production Plant
The name “Zuffenhausen”, a part of Stuttgart, is world-famous among car enthusiasts. Because this is where Porsche sports cars have been built ever since 1950.
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Automuseum C. Benz Söhne

We visited Winfried A. Seidel's excellent museum, which is situated in Ladenburg, near Mannheim in August, 2010.
Deutsches Automuseum, Langenburg

The majestic Langenburg Castle lies not far from Highway No 6, on the way from Nürnberg to Heilbronn. It is signposted so you can't miss the way.
A visit to the Musée Automobile de la Sarthe, LeMans

The annual Le Mans 24 hour race is probably the most famous and prestigious automotive event motoring history even recorded.
Report on Musée du Poids Lourd (Museum of Heavyweights)

The Museum of Heavyweights (Museum du Poids Lourd) was set up by a group of local enthusiasts in 1982. After many twists and turns the collection moved to its current location in 2005.
A visit to the Musée Automobile de Valencay

Valencay is home to one of the most elegant and exquisite castles in the Loire Valley. It was used by Napoleon's foreign minister, Talleyrand in the early 19th century.