The Louwman Museum
The world's oldest private collection of automobiles, with 275 cars!
The Louwman Museum aims to provide as clear and fascinating as possible a picture of what the automotive industry has produced since 1887. Without a doubt, the automobile has radically changed our world. The car is one of the most important inventions of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
More than 80 years ago, the idea arose within the Louwman family to preserve the highlights of automotive history for future generations. The Louwman Museum dates back to 1934. Since then the collection has been expanded and refined in stages. The collection now includes more than 275 antique and classic automobiles. The collection does not aim to be complete, the industry has produced too much for that. With a sense of historical values, however, an attempt has been made to bring together an interesting and balanced collection of automobiles, all with the aim of sketching a clear and fascinating era.
The Louwman Museum was opened on 2 July 2010 by Her Majesty Queen Beatrix.
The collection on the first floor is changing offen.
Leidsestraatweg 57, 2594BB Den Haag,
The Netherlands
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