Museum for Historical Maybach Vehicles, Automobile museum in Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Germany.
The Museum for Historical Maybach Vehicles is an automobile museum in Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, housed in a former bicycle factory. The cars are displayed across several floors, allowing visitors to walk around them and view them from different angles.
The museum opened in 2009 and focuses on the legacy of Karl Maybach and his son Wilhelm, both of whom shaped German engine and car manufacturing. The building had served as a bicycle production facility for decades before being converted for its current use.
Maybach cars were long favored by royalty, heads of state, and wealthy private owners across Europe. Inside the museum, visitors can get close to the coachwork and interiors to see the level of craft that went into each vehicle.
The museum is open Wednesday through Sunday and is fully accessible for visitors with reduced mobility. It is worth checking in advance whether any part of the collection is temporarily unavailable.
Alongside the cars, the museum keeps a collection of Express two-wheelers that were actually made in the same building now used for the exhibition. This means the factory floor where visitors walk today once produced bicycles rather than luxury vehicles.
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