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Autoworld

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Museum description :

Autoworld : a journey through time and the history of the motor car.

In the heart of Brussels lies a true paradise for car lovers and history buffs : Autoworld. Located in the imposing Parc du Cinquantenaire, this prestigious museum offers a fascinating journey through time with more than 300 vehicles illustrating the evolution of automotive history.

Autoworld is not just a static car exhibition ; it is a dynamic experience that takes you through different decades and continents. The themed exhibitions change regularly and highlight specific aspects of automotive history, such as iconic racing cars, legendary models or the history of a specific brand.

Autoworld is more than a museum ; it is a tribute to the passion, innovation and creativity of the automotive industry. Whether you are a seasoned car enthusiast or simply a curious tourist, a visit to Autoworld promises to be a fascinating and educational experience !

Prices :
  • Adults (aged 18 and over) : €16

  • Concessions (for children aged 4 and over, students, senior citizens and people with reduced mobility) : €13

  • Children under 4 : free

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Validity: From 25 July 2022 on 20 August 2026

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Dernière mise à jour effectuée le 24 September 2025 - 09:12

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