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Museums in Austria

RBÖ Stöckl Museum

This exhibition on the premises of the company mainly deals with vehicles for which RBO supplies parts for restoration - i.e. Puch motorcycles, mopeds and scooters. Lohner vehicles and several interesting BMW motorcycles are also shown.

RBO

Siegfried Marcus Automobil-museum Stockerau

This museum was set up by Peter Malek in 1986. He was a local collector who assembled a very nice and interesting collection of cars and motorcycles, including a 1939 Steyr 220 Spezialroadster by Gläser, an Austro-Daimler bodied by Alexis Kellner and more. He died in 2014 and now his son is the caretaker of the collection. 

The Museum is also the home of the "Österr. Siegfried Marcus Research Society ”- Member of the VWGÖ (Association of Austrian Scientific Societies), which deals with Austrian vehicle history.

Stockerau

Tatra Museum

Oskar Pitsch (1918-2008) was a collegaue of Hans Ledvinka, the legendary Tatra designer. After the 2nd World War he had to fled from Czechoslovakia and he found his new home at Steinabrückl, 40 km from Vienna. His collection of Tatra cars is now being looked after by the Oldtimer Club Niederösterreich.

In 2023 the museum was moved to a new home in Theresienfeld.

Tatra Museum

Vienna Technical Museum

The dream of unrestricted mobility on land, water and in the air has always been the driving force behind technological inventions and original utopias. On show at the Museum are Austria’s oldest railway, which was still horse-drawn at the time, the breakneck flying machines of aviation’s early pioneers, and the most successful racing car of the post-war period. Climb into our balloon basket and get to grips with your own fear of heights as you experience the theme of mobility from some surprising angles.

Technisches Museum Wien