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New Exhibition on Paul Jaray's Life Set To Be Opened in Berlin

BERLIN, 24 April -- Kunsthaus Dahlem is set to open "Paul Jaray – The rationality of the streamline" on 28 April.
PS.Speicher: Cars From The 1990s Are Now Ready To Be Museum Pieces

EISENBACK, Germany -- This PS.SPEICHER in Einbeck opened a new exhibition in Hall 8, titled "From the 1990s to the present".
The “Ducati Museum and Automobili Lamborghini Museum Experience” is Born

Borgo Panigale, Bologna, March 13, 2023 – Ducati is updating the Borgo Panigale Experience, a path the company has developed for everyone who wants to enter the world of Ducati in Borgo Pa
Redesign for the Museo Automobili Lamborghini in Sant'Agata Bolognese

Sant’Agata Bolognese, 20 January 2023 – The Automobili Lamborghini Museum officially reopens following a redesign and new layout, with the event marking the start of Lamborghini’s 60th ann
Simcoe County Museum Welcomes 1911 Tudhope-Everitt Car Back to Simcoe County

Midhurst, Canada/January 13, 2023 – The County has procured one of only four remaining Tudhope-Everitt cars for its permanent public collection.
Latest reports
A visit to the Deutsches Zweirad- und NSU-Museum in Neckarsulm

If you take the E50 highway from Mannheim to Nürnberg, you better plan to plan for a lot of stopovers.
A visit to the Caramulo Museum

Caramulo is a quiet city on top of a hill in the heart of Portugal. Our friend, Tibor Ács visited its most famous attraction, the local automobile and art museum.
A visit to the Riga Motor Museum

Our good friend, Alexander Matveev recently paid a visit to the Riga Motor Museum in Latvia.
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.
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.