List of automotive museums

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An automotive museum is a museum that explores the history of automotive-related transportation.

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Asia

Eastern Asia

China

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Grand Prix Museum, Macau, China

Japan

Toyota Automobile Museum, Nagakute, Japan Toyota Automobile Museum 2013 September.jpg
Toyota Automobile Museum, Nagakute, Japan

South Korea

Taiwan

Southeastern Asia

Indonesia

Southern Asia

India

  • Sudha Cars Museum, Hyderabad
  • Dastan Auto World Vintage Car Museum, Ahmedabad, India
  • Heritage Motor Museum, Gurgaon, India
  • GeeDee Car Museum, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu

Western Asia

Emirates National Auto Museum, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Shoujaa.jpg
Emirates National Auto Museum, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Cyprus

Georgia

Iran

Israel

Kuwait

Turkey

United Arab Emirates

Europe

Eastern Europe

Czech Republic

Skoda Auto Museum, Mlada Boleslav, Czech Republic Mlada Boleslav, Skoda museum.jpg
Škoda Auto Museum, Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic

Poland

Russia

Ukraine

Northern Europe

Denmark

Sommer's Automobile Museum, Naerum, Denmark Sommer's Automobile Museum.jpg
Sommer's Automobile Museum, Nærum, Denmark

Estonia

Finland

Latvia

Lithuania

Sweden

Volvo Museum, Gothenburg, Sweden Volvo Museum TB.jpg
Volvo Museum, Gothenburg, Sweden

Southern Europe

Bulgaria

  • Retro-Museum, Varna shopping centre

Croatia

Greece

Italy

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Museo Ferrari, Maranello, Italy
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile, Turin, Italy Museo Nazionale dell Automobile.jpg
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile, Turin, Italy

Romania

Serbia

Western Europe

Andorra

Austria

Belgium

AutoWorld, Brussels, Belgium Autoworld Cinquantenaire.JPG
AutoWorld, Brussels, Belgium

France

Musee national de l'automobile (Cite de l'Automobile), Mulhouse, France Cite de l'automobile de Mulhouse.jpg
Musée national de l’automobile (Cité de l'Automobile), Mulhouse, France
Musee de l'Aventure Peugeot, Sochaux, France Musee Peugeot Sochaux.jpg
Musée de l'Aventure Peugeot, Sochaux, France

Germany

Autostadt, Wolfsburg, Germany Autostadt main.jpg
Autostadt, Wolfsburg, Germany
Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart, Germany Mercedes-Benz Museum 3 2013 March.jpg
Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart, Germany
Porsche Museum, Stuttgart, Germany Porsche Museum 1 2013 March.jpg
Porsche Museum, Stuttgart, Germany

Malta

Monaco

Netherlands

Louwman Museum, The Hague, Netherlands Den Haag - Louwman Museum.jpg
Louwman Museum, The Hague, Netherlands

Portugal

San Marino

Spain

Switzerland

United Kingdom

England
British Motor Museum, Gaydon, United Kingdom GaydonMHC.JPG
British Motor Museum, Gaydon, United Kingdom
Donington Grand Prix Collection, Castle Donington, United Kingdom Donington Grand Prix Collection - geograph.org.uk - 18980.jpg
Donington Grand Prix Collection, Castle Donington, United Kingdom
National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, United Kingdom Beaulieu National Motor Museum panorama.JPG
National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, United Kingdom
Scotland
Wales

North America

Canada

Cayman Islands

United States

America On Wheels, Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States 0082 Allentown - America on Wheels Auto Museum - Flickr - KlausNahr.jpg
America On Wheels, Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, Speedway, Indiana, United States IMS HOF Museum.jpg
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, Speedway, Indiana, United States

Eastern United States

Central United States

Western United States

Oceania

Australia

New Zealand

South America

Argentina

Brazil

Chile

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