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The museum is located at 6 Sergeja Eizenšteina Street in the Mežciems neighbourhood of Riga. The museum also features a café and a sports club. The museum was founded in 1989 on an initiative from Latvia Antique Automobile Club (AAK). The building was designed by the Latgyprogorstroy architect Viktors Valgums. Since 1992 it is a state museum ...
Latvian Railway History Museum; Latvian National Museum of Art; Latvian War Museum; Museum of Barricades of 1991; Museum of Latvian Television; Museum of the History of Riga and Navigation; Museum of the Occupation of Latvia; Museum “Jews in Latvia” Museum of the Popular Front; Magic and Theater Museum; Ojārs Vācietis Memorial Museum ...
Malta Classic Car Museum; Martin Auto Museum; Mercseum; Mobilia; ... Renault Samsung Motors Gallery; Riga Motor Museum; Royal Automobile Museum; S. Savoy Automobile ...
An automotive museum is a museum that explores the history of automotive-related transportation. Bold – museums owned by automotive manufacturers Italics – no longer open to public access, excluding private or invitation-only collections that were never intended for public access
Gilmore Car Museum. Hickory Corners, Michigan It's no surprise that Michigan, the nation's car capital, has a few auto museums of note. At the Gilmore, some 400 vehicles fill more than 190,000 ...
Pioneer 2M on display at Riga Motor Museum. The Pioneer 2M was a Soviet Group VII land speed record [1] car built in 1961 under the guidance of sportsman and engineer Ilya Aleksandrovich Tikhomirov. [2] Based on the 1960 record car Pioneer 1, the body was made of aluminum and the wheels of a magnesium alloy.
Another car was taken to Moscow to study its technology. In 1976, it was at the ZIL factory in Moscow and scheduled to be cut up for scrap metal when Viktors Kulbergs, president of the Antique Automobile Club of Latvia, brought it for the Riga Motor Museum. 1938 V16 Type C/D replica, Riga Motor Museum
A transport museum is a museum that holds collections of transport items, which are often limited to land transport (road and rail)—including old cars, motorcycles, trucks, trains, trams/streetcars, buses, trolleybuses and coaches—but can also include air transport or waterborne transport items, along with educational displays and other old transport objects. [1]