A visit to the Autoworld Brussels is necessary for all those who love the world of classic cars. Thanks to this skip-the-line ticket, you'll save your time and enter right away to enjoy more than 250 classic cars that represent European and American car history-from the first car produced in Europe to authentic American car models. Situated at the heart of Parc du Cinquantenaire, Autoworld invites you into a collection of more than 250 vehicles that make automotive history come alive, with each car telling its own story of innovation and style.
This treasure of classic cars will no doubt impress the car enthusiast and historian alike. See rare autos manufactured by Belgian car makers, marvel at limousines once used by royalty, and get an overview of how automotive design changed in each decade. Beautifully laid out, the displays in Autoworld provide for a time-warp visit into the artistry and technological leaps that have formed the present-day automotive world.
- Expansive Collection: Discover over 250 vintage cars from European and American manufacturers, spanning from the late 19th century to the 1990s.
- Belgian Automotive Heritage: View rare Belgian-made cars, including Minervas and vintage limousines of the Belgian royal family.
- Historic Setting: Explore the museum’s South Hall location in Parc du Cinquantenaire, an iconic part of Brussels’ cultural heritage.
- Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket for Autoworld Brussels: Direct access to Autoworld’s vintage car exhibits.
- Access to exclusive event areas.
- Ticket Validity: Tickets are valid throughout Autoworld’s opening hours.
- Plan Your Visit:
- Weekdays: Open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
- Weekends: Open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
- Getting There: Autoworld is located in Parc du Cinquantenaire, accessible from Schuman and Merode metro stations (Lines 1 and 5).
- Non-refundable
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Autoworld, located in the stunning Parc du Cinquantenaire in Brussels, invites visitors to explore the evolution of the automobile through its vast collection of vintage vehicles. Originally formed by the collections of car enthusiasts Charly De Pauw and Ghislain Mahy, the museum now houses over 250 automobiles, from early 19th-century models to classics from the 1990s. The collection includes prestigious European brands like Bugatti and Bentley, iconic American models, and a range of Belgian-made cars, including Minervas.
Autoworld showcases an impressive lineup of motorcycles, sports cars, fire engines, and even 19th-century carriages, immersing visitors in the rich history of vehicle design and engineering. Notably, the museum’s Belgian collection includes royal limousines, a nod to Belgium’s unique automotive heritage. In addition to its permanent exhibits, Autoworld hosts rotating special exhibitions and events throughout the year, featuring celebrations of car marques and industry advancements, making each visit an exciting experience.
Whether you're an avid car enthusiast or simply curious about automotive history, Autoworld offers a unique journey through the world of classic cars.