Blaulichtmuseum Beuster, Automobile museum in Beuster, Germany.
Blaulichtmuseum Beuster is an automobile museum in Seehausen an der Altmark that specializes in emergency vehicles and cars from the East German period. The collection includes cars, trucks, buses and motorcycles from different eras, complemented by an authentically furnished East German Konsum store with original products.
The museum was founded in 2002 in a former agricultural cooperative building to preserve vehicles from East German history. The collection documents how cars, buses and emergency vehicles shaped life in the German Democratic Republic.
The name refers to the blue lights of emergency vehicles, which form a major focus of the collection. The exhibits show how important these vehicles were to daily life in East Germany and what they looked like.
The museum is best visited on weekdays and weekends, with opening hours changing by season. It is advisable to check current opening times in advance, as these vary from month to month.
A special attraction is Soviet-era vehicles like GAZ and Lada models displayed in their original form, rarely seen elsewhere. These cars were common in East Germany and offer visitors a glimpse into the technical world behind the Iron Curtain.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.