louwman museum the hague
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If you love cars, this is the place to go. The collection is extremely large and varied and there are often special exhibitions. The entrance price is quite high.
Aside from the memorable vehicle exhibits this museum offers far more - the collection of motoring art including the largest collection of F Gordon Crosby art I have ever seen, and the porclein and silver collections, the recreated Dutch street, and the fabulous external architecture are all truly wonderful. Allow yourself at least 4 to 6 hours !
If it wasn't No 1 on TA, I probably wouldn't visit this museum.I am not a car freak, and I went there skeptical. But I it blew me away.It is on 3 floors, you start at the top by a lift, and then you go downwards. The display is chronologically organized from the first late 19th century steam cars up to modern ones. I cannot tell the number, but it is measured in hundreds.Beside ordinary cars, you can see vans, fire brigade cars and trucks, special cars like James Bond movie cars, great politicians cars like Mr. Churchill's, singer's like Elvis, formula racing cars...topping with custom made cars that look like Bat mobiles.Beside the cars, there are a lot of memorabilia and stuff exhibited related to great grand prix races etc.Allow at least 2 hours for visit.
Wonderful museum. The complete history of cars is there to see. I'm 65 years old and felt like a young boy seeing all these beautiful cars. The museum is a nice modern building on the outside and inside you find the most beautiful collection of motor carriages and cars you could imagine. If you want, you can spend almost a day admiring all these treats. Even my wife was enthusiastic about it and visited the museum twice with me last year. Maybe because the Bond Aston Martin is there to see.
Tied this visit in with a Karting trip at Race Planet in Delft. The museum was the 'other thing to do' whilst in the area of Rotterdam but to be honest is was probably the better of the two. Really nicely laid out and a really relaxed atmosphere to the place and what a place. The central hall is magnificent and throughout there is plenty of space for all to have a good luck at the cars and exhibits and a very decent collection too. After a steady stroll through you finish at the cafe which is laid out like an old street in Delft. The food (and cheeky beer) was great for such a place and all of the staff were immensely polite and helpful. Free lockers for coats and belongings, plenty of clean toilets, just brilliant. As per the title, Definitely worth the trip across the Channel.
My visit to The Louwman Museum was a much appreciated Christmas gift from my wife. We made a special trip from the UK with our young daughter and although I am the motor enthusiast in the family, we all really enjoyed the Louwman experience. They have clearly gone to a lot of trouble to make this a truly interesting experience for the entire family with creative attention paid to the way the vehicles are displayed along with other auto-memorabilia. There's also a very decent coffee shop serving food and the staff both on the front desk and throughout the museum are really helpful. A great museum to visit with lots of interest for the entire family.
One of the best collection of cars in the world. Has some rare cars also. Well maintained and organized place.
The sheer amount of beauties in here is truly unbelievable.From very early cars to exotic rare ferrari's, Bugatti's and many many more.
What a collection to take u through time. Car lovers dream to see such a collection under one roof. Great way to spend a casual Sunday adniring the collection
A very interesting museum with an unbelievable and varied collection of old and new. I spent about 4 hrs in total and I am not even e real car lover. The collection is amazing with cars I had never thought even existed. There is enough parking space for visitors and an attractive cafë/restaurant with a good variety of food. 14 euro entrance fee is not nothing but you certainly get your money;s worth. f.i. a Cadillac owned by Elvis, the aston martin from the film Goldfinger, racing cars, cars that belonged to a Maharadja etc....really a unique museum and I am Lucky enough to live 5 minutes from there. a really entertaining visit, a real treat.
A fantastic collection of old cars, starting with carriages drawn by horses and ending with not so old formula 1 cars. A completely new building specically made for this purpose. Inside is a \n old street recreated including a nice cafe and shopwindowa with items like the development of the sparkplug. A must-see for car afficionados.
A wonderful historical collection of automobiles owned and / or used by famous people e.g. Churchill. Interesting, even for those who are not actual fans of cars!
Huge carmuseum. A must for carlovers. Starting at 1900 it covers the whole carhistory till today. Great place for kids also
This is the biggest private collection of historical cars. They have lots of interesting things starting with carriages and up till the modern hybrid cars, not to mention various ones from the movies or belonging to famous people. For example, Alfa Romeo from a James Bond movie or a car from Elvis.I've been there a couple of times and it's awesome! And starting last year they also accept Museum cards :)
This is probably the largest and most unique collection in the world.You can get an impression of the collection via the internet site of the museum. So you can set your priorities if you want to.If you love vintage cars, you can spent here a day. But if you are here with friends and family, or just short in time, give it at least 2-3 hours for a good impression.