The South Hall of the Cinquantenaire complex, also called Palais Mondial, houses the Automobile Museum.
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Cinquantenaire Park 11 B-1000 Brussels Belgium |
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Coordinates | 50°50′26″N 4°23′34″E / 50.840556°N 4.392778°E |
Type | Automobile museum |
Website | www |
Coordinates: 50°50′26″N 4°23′34″E / 50.84056°N 4.39278°E
Autoworld is a vintage car museum in the center of Brussels, Belgium, located in the southern hall of the Cinquantenaire Park.
It holds a large and varied collection of over 250 vintage European and American automobiles from the late 19th century until the seventies. Including Minervas, such models as a 1928 Bentley, a 1930 Bugatti and a 1930 Cord and several limousines which belonged to the Belgian royal family.
It is unrelated to the failed amusement park AutoWorld in Flint, Michigan.
Vehicle orientated events, such as anniversary celebrations of different car marques and automotive industry events such the AutoSens conference.
Interior of the museum
Belgian FN 1300 Sport (1925)
Antique roadsigns.
Belga Rise 8C (1934)
Audi A2 prototype.