Louwman Museum
The Louwman Museum houses the world’s oldest private collection of automobiles, brought together by two generations of the Louwman family.
The aim of the Museum is to give a comprehensive overview of what the automobile industry has produced since 1887. Without a doubt, the automobile has completely transformed our lives. It has become an icon of modern life. It is one of the most important inventions of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Over 80 years ago the Louwman family recognized the importance of the motor car and decided to keep the highlights of motoring history so far for future generations. The Louwman Museum in fact dates back to 1934. Since then the Louwman Museum has regularly added vehicles and over the years has gradually refined the collection. Today there are over 275 historic and classic motor cars in our museum.
The Louwman Museum was opened by Her Majesty Queen Beatrix on 2 July 2010.
Leidsestraatweg 57,
2594 BB Den Haag, Netherlands
P: +31703047373
Email: info@louwmanmuseum.nl
Louwman Museum Admission:
Adults €17.50
Baby (0 till 4) €0.00
Child (5 till 12) €7.50
Child (13 till 18) €9.50
Group (15 people of more) €16.00
CJP / Students €14.00
Plan: 1-2hr
Louwman Museum Hours:
Tuesday – Sunday 10 am – 5 pm
Image via https://www.facebook.com/louwmanmuseum
.
Sign up for updates
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
KTM Motohall
Step inside the magnificent KTM Motohall in Mattighofen and fully immerse yourself in the high-speed READY TO RACE world of KTM.
Officine Benelli Museum
The thousand square meters of the "Officine Benelli" in Viale Mameli 22, are the latest example of industrial archeology in Pesaro
Museu Nacional de l’Automòbil
The eighty vehicles on display show the evolution of aesthetics & mechanics to adapt to the needs of each era & how speed limit & engine power
Canillo Motorcycle Museum
The Canillo Motorcycle Museum allows the visitor to witness the evolution of the motorcycle over more than two centuries
automotive museum guide
get updates
Sign up to get updates about automotive museums right to your mailbox. Don't miss a thing. It's FREE.