Showing posts with label auto museums. Show all posts
Showing posts with label auto museums. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Motorworld Majorca


Motorworld is a German classic motoring organization with a number of facilities in Germany and elsewhere. The group has established a new facility on the Spanish island of Majorca (Mallorca) in a former Coca-Cola bottling plant on highway MA-19, halfway between the international airport and the capital city, Palma.

Motorworld is a multi-use events facility, containing a motoring themed restaurant, several classic car dealerships, a car-stacker parking garage, several automotive service providers, classic car rental office and an insurer. Classic motoring clubs are encouraged to use the facilities as a drive destination and meeting location.

Mercedes-Benz

Porsche speedster

Mercedes-Benz 170V

Citroen 2CV with mini-caravan

Mercedes-Benz 170V

2024 Vanderhall Carmel, a modern 3 wheeler sportscar. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2024-vanderhall-carmel-2/

Mercedes-Benz 190SL for sale

Mercedes-Benz, Jaguars and Citroen DS

Jaguar XK and e-Type

Citroen DS Safari

Bianchi

Heinkel helmet

How about an electric motorcycle?

Mercedes-Benz AMG SL63

Porsche 914

Porsche 356 cabriolet

The car storage zone. Some are for sale, some are for hire, and some are owned by residents



Porsche 356

Ferrari



Fiat 500

BMW M1

1929 Bentley LeMans



Aston-Martin

Volkswagen Transporter type 2



East German IWL Berlin

Benz Patentwagen replica

Jeep and Berlin

The picnic grounds are decorated with car wrecks. This is a Renault 750

I think this one was an Opel

Matchless

If you're in Majorca, Motorworld is well worth a visit. Of course, the vehicles in the exhibition centre will always be changing. Check out their website for details of events: https://motorworld.de/en/mallorca/

MOTORWORLD Mallorca
Cami Vell de Llucmajor, 112
07007 Palma de Mallorca

Sunday, March 23, 2025

Bunbury-Geographe Motor Museum - March 2025 Visit


In April 2025 our car club drove to Bunbury for the monthly Carbies and Coffee event held in the museum carpark. It was a great weekend adventure and of course we had to pop in and visit the museum. The museum is locally run and hosts rotating displays of vehicles from among the many enthusiasts who live in the region. You can check out the photos from our last visit several years ago in the links at the bottom. https://heinkelscooter.blogspot.com/2025/06/bunbury-geographe-museum-carbies-and.html

Holden Torana, a favourite on the Australian touring car race circuit

A display of sprint cars

Sprint cars

1926 Sunbeam

1930 Rudge Whitworth

1932 BSA

1948 Ford used as a mobile cinema truck and a Ford Escort GT

1949 BSA with sidecar

The original Noddy bike - the uniquely styled Velocette LE

The original 1962 XF Ford Falcon

The museum has an excellent motorcycle display

1970 Brabham BT30/24 race car

The Australian icon - Holden 48/215, better known as the FX. This one has been modified an sports a Chevy V8

1959 Holden FC

Although only a relatively small museum, it has an interesting (and rotating) display of vehicles that's well worth a visit. The motorcycle display is particularly good. 
Visit in 2021 - https://heinkelscooter.blogspot.com/2021/07/bunbury-geographe-motor-museum.html