It is not unusual for me to come to an event at a major UK museum, such as this one, the British Motor Museum at Gaydon, and be so engrossed in the ou...
In recent years a significant number of the smaller motor museums have closed, generally forced to do so by the sheer realities of money, it simply co...
Less than two months since my last visit, I am back at the AutoWorld, one of the very best museums in Europe if not globally. Why? Well, because I had...
A small town, called Lier, that few will have heard of, but which is just outside Antwerp in northern Belgium is not really the place where you would ...
Almost all car manufacturers have realised that Heritage sells and most have now found a way of displaying the historic treasures that they had been s...
Although much has changed in recent years, and the area around Modena is now promoted as being at the centre of “Motor Valley”, to many the home of th...
For the past twelve years there have been two Ferrari museums in Italy for the fans and enthusiasts to enjoy. The larger and longer established of the...
The home of Ferrari is in Maranello, a small town about 20 km south of Modena. As well as the expansive factory buildings, there is a world-famous mus...
As I was on-site at the Atwell-Wilson Motor Museum for an evening event, it would have been an opportunity missed not to head into the museum to renew...
If asked to name a car museum in Belgium, it’s a pretty sure thing that most people would cite the AutoWorld, which is to be found in the Parque du Ci...