Technické muzeum Liberec, Technical museum in Liberec, Czech Republic
The Technical Museum Liberec spans four pavilions on the former exhibition grounds of the city and displays transportation vehicles from bicycles to locomotives in different sections. The collection includes vehicles from various time periods and countries, organized by categories and themes.
The museum grew from Liberec's tradition of exhibition grounds and documents how automobiles arrived in Czech territories. The collection also preserved the first driver's license from the Austria-Hungary period.
The exhibitions show the industrial history of the Liberec region through vehicles like LIAZ and Robur trucks, reflecting the manufacturing heritage of different countries. Visitors can see how these machines shaped daily life for people over many decades.
The pavilions are open on several days of the week for visitors and offer access to the various vehicle collections. Plan enough time to explore all four areas, as each pavilion showcases different exhibitions.
The collection includes a 1950 Rolls Royce Silver Dawn and a 1906 De Dion Bouton, vehicles once owned by Syrian princes and international personalities. These luxury automobiles offer insight into the global history of car ownership.
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