Expo 2024: Monaco á Mulhouse, France

Exposition De Monaco á Mulhouse: La Collection Automobile du Prince Albert II

379 - Expo 2024: Monaco á Mulhouse, France

The path of lovers of automobiles and later racing cars very often leads through bicycles and motorcycles. It was no different in Monaco.

361/A - Albert I Honoré Charles Grimaldi

Address: 17 rue de la Mertzau, 8 100 Mulhouse, France

Contact: https://www.musee-automobile.fr/en/

private cars collection hshprince of monaco

At the end of the 1950s, the car enthusiast Prince Rainier III began collecting old cars. His collection gradually grew over the years as he acquired more and more models, and the garage at the Prince's Palace soon emerged as too small to contain this collection of around a hundred stunning streamlined and sporty cars, from majestic body work to gleaming hoods and regal radiator grills!

In 1993, Prince Rainier III therefore decided to open his precious collection to the public. Many of the cars in the museum are cars used directly by the royal family.

361/B - Collection de Voitures

Address: 54 Rte de la Piscine, Monte Carlo, 98 000 Monaco, Monaco

Contact: https://www.palais.mc/en/museum-and-visits/the-cars-collection-of-h-s-h-the-prince-of-monaco-1-27.html

361/C -Monaco's Car Collection

Cité de l’Automobile, Musée national de l’automobile, Collection Schlumpf is an automobile museum located in Mulhouse, France, and built around the Schlumpf Collection of classic automobiles. It has the largest displayed collection of automobiles and contains the largest and most comprehensive collection of Bugatti motor vehicles in the world.

Collection Schlumpf Cité de l´automobile national museum – Mulhouse

Address: 17 rue de la Mertzau, 8 100 Mulhouse, France

Contact: https://www.musee-automobile.fr/en/

199/A - CITÉ DE L'AUTOMOBILE NATIONAL MUSEUM