Museum of Motorisation in Poznań, Automobile museum in Łazarz district, Poznań, Poland.
The Museum of Motorisation is located in Łazarz and displays vehicles spanning from early motorized transport to modern cars in a large exhibition space. The collection includes Polish and foreign automobiles arranged to show how car design and engineering evolved over time.
The museum was established in 1996 to preserve Poland's automotive heritage during the period following the end of communist rule. The initiative reflected the desire to document and safeguard the country's technological development through motorization.
The museum collection reflects the evolution of transportation technology through exhibits of vehicles that shaped both Polish and international automotive industries.
The museum is located on Głogowska Street and is open year-round with informational panels in various languages beside each vehicle. Visitors should allow adequate time to explore the collection at a leisurely pace and read the descriptions provided.
The exhibition space features an arrangement where vehicles are positioned to demonstrate the progression of mechanical engineering from early motorization to modern times.
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