“Musée Automobile Reims-Champagne is a motor museum inaugurated in 1985 to curate Philippe Charbonneaux's collection. Housing 230 cars and motorbikes from 1908 onward, the museum recounts the past century through its 160 models. Its primary objective is preserving and showcasing the national and regional automobile heritage. Notably, the Musée Automobile Reims-Champagne focuses on French and European collector's cars such as the Dauphine, the DAF 55, the SIMCA 1000, the Peugeot 403 Radowich, and more. The museum also exhibits fire trucks that served in the Champagne-Ardenne region in the previous century. Their collection of over 7000 miniatures encompasses cars, trucks, and machinery from various eras and across the globe in diverse scales. Moreover, the museum boasts a collection of vintage pedal cars, displaying over eighty children's cars from the past century within a dedicated exhibit. Renowned as the most frequented museum in Reims, it is a significant attraction alongside the Cathedral and the champagne houses.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• 90 Rare Motorcycles
• 160 Exceptional Cars
• Unique Museum.”
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