Automotive history contains museums, car factories, motorist meetups and other places where old motor vehicles can be seen and driven.

The vehicle industry pioneered the assembly line and became highly specialized. It has traditionally had high union membership; see history of organized labor.

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Map of Automotive history

Europe

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The Volvo Museum is about more than just cars and trucks
  • 1 World of Volvo (Gothenburg, Sweden). An exhibition centre for Volvo Cars and Volvo Group (the commercial vehicle brand). World of Volvo (Q125401260) on Wikidata World of Volvo on Wikipedia
  • 2 Museum of Science and Technology (Tekniska Museet) (Stockholm/Östermalm, Sweden). This large museum tells the tale of Sweden's rich tradition of engineering, with objects from past centuries, and one of the server racks from a 2008 police raid against the Pirate Bay. National Museum of Science and Technology (Q177550) on Wikidata National Museum of Science and Technology (Sweden) on Wikipedia
  • 3 Mobilia (Kangasala, Finland). The Finnish automobile and road museum. The collections include almost 63,000 objects. Mobilia (Q4975652) on Wikidata Mobilia on Wikipedia
  • 4 Uusikaupunki Automobile Museum (Uusikaupunki, Finland). An automobile museum in the immediate vicinity of the Valmet Automotive factory. Uusikaupunki Automobile Museum (Q18346753) on Wikidata Uusikaupunki Automobile Museum on Wikipedia
  • 5 Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile (Turin, Italy). The collection houses over 170 vehicles, from 18th-century carriages to Formula 1 racers, and lots of gorgeous red sports cars. Museo dell'Automobile (Q2836365) on Wikidata Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile on Wikipedia
  • 6 BMW Museum (Munich/North, Germany). Extensive museum displaying the evolution of motoring technology, from the earliest days to future concepts. BMW Museum (Q703212) on Wikidata BMW Museum on Wikipedia
  • 7 Rolls-Royce Museum (Dornbirn, Austria). This museum is the most extensive of its kind in the world. Founded in 1999, it houses more than 1000 exhibits, including several dozen classic vehicles, in a space of about 3000 m². The museum also organises special rides. Rolls-Royce Museum (Q2164265) on Wikidata Rolls-Royce Museum on Wikipedia

Asia and Oceania

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  • 8 Tofaş Anatolian Car Museum (Bursa, Turkey). Bursa is a major centre of Turkish automotive industry. This museum showcases its evolution from horse-drawn carriages to the present day. Tofaş Museum of Cars and Anatolian Carriages (Q6047004) on Wikidata Tofaş Museum of Cars and Anatolian Carriages on Wikipedia
  • 9 National Motor Museum (Birdwood, South Australia). Contains one of the largest collections of cars, motorcycles and commercial vehicles in the world. The collection comprises over 300 vehicles dating from the turn of the century to the present day. National Motor Museum (Q15261134) on Wikidata National Motor Museum, Birdwood on Wikipedia
  • 10 Beijing Auto Museum (北京汽车博物馆) (Fengtai District, Beijing, China). Beijing Auto Museum (Q16928682) on Wikidata Beijing Auto Museum on Wikipedia
  • 11 Shanghai Auto Museum (上海汽车博物馆) (Jiading District, Shanghai, China). Shanghai Auto Museum (Q7488401) on Wikidata Shanghai Auto Museum on Wikipedia

North America

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  • 12 R.E. Olds Transportation Museum (Lansing, USA). A museum dedicated to the founder of Oldsmobile, which was later bought by GM and was for years a popular US auto brand.
  • 13 Canadian Automotive Museum (Oshawa, Ontario). A two floor trip through old-time cars in a former car dealership. Cars on display include a hundred-year-old fire truck, a Ford Model T, a boat/car hybrid, a steam powered car, one of the world's first Rolls-Royces and a 1983 Delorean. Canadian Automotive Museum (Q5029747) on Wikidata Canadian Automotive Museum on Wikipedia

Itineraries

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See also

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