National Motor Museum
The National Motor Museum is a collection of 300 vintage, veteran, post-war, classic, & modern cars, commercial vehicles, & 100 motorcycles.
The National Motor Racing Museum celebrates the rich history of Australian Motor Sport, with a particular focus on Bathurst and Mount Panorama as the spiritual home of Australian motor racing. Located at Murray’s Corner, Mount Panorama – an address the envy of motorsports Australia-wide.
From humble beginnings as a temporary display, the Museum, then known as The Bathurst Motor Racing Museum was officially opened in 1988 by the late Peter Brock. Through changes in name and the move to our current location, the Museum and collection have grown substantially over the last 30 years to cover all facets of motorsport from the 1920s to the present. The stories of drivers and events are told through original trophies, race suits, leathers, race footage, and photographs.
See many of the dominant machines that ran in Australian touring car, open-wheeler, rally, motorcycle, and speedway races. Take in one of our ever-changing exhibitions and experience the spectacular Immersive Room which gives visitors a taste of the speed, sound, and excitement of racing at Mount Panorama.
400 Panorama Ave,
Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
P: +61263321872
Email: nmrmcounter@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
Adults $15.00
Concession $10.00
Children (School Age) $7.00
Family $35.00
Plan: 1-2hr
Wednesday – Monday 9 am 4:30 pm
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The National Motor Museum is a collection of 300 vintage, veteran, post-war, classic, & modern cars, commercial vehicles, & 100 motorcycles.
The Motor Museum of Western Australia opened its doors to the public on December 21st 1994 and was officially opened by the Hon, Richard Lewis M.L.A.
The Australian MOTORLIFE Museum is a not for profit volunteer organization with Authority to Fund Raise as a Tax Exempt Charity that began in the early 1990’s
The Holden Car has a unique place in the hearts of all Australians. Can there be an adult Australian who has never driven a Holden? Or at least ridden in one. The Holden Museum in Echuca is dedicated to preserving the models and their memories.
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