The Louwman Museum is a must-see for all petrolheads. Located in Hague, it features the world’s oldest private car collection with a total of 250 automobiles from 1886 up to 2013. But what is unique about it, is the story. The museum gives an incredible lesson through 3 centuries of automotive history. Even a few hours may not be enough to thoroughly visit the whole exhibition (especially for myself when taking pictures). You will find there one of the first surviving vehicles, unique race cars and famous rides like Bond's DB5, Godfather's Lincoln V12, or cars belonging to Elvis and Churchill. Take this Ferrari 500 Superfast Speziale for example. It is 1 out of 37 made and was once owned by the Prince of the Netherlands.
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Ferrari 500 Superfast Speziale
3. Spyker 60 HP
4. Maserati 300S
5. Lancia-Abarth LC1 Sport Spider
6. Jaguar XKSS
7. Aston Martin DB5
8. Sbarro Challenge I
9. Mercedes-Benz 500K Spezial Roadster
10. De Dion-Bouton & Trepardoux Steam Quadricycle
/ Louwman Museum, The Hague, The Netherlands
Ferrari 500 Superfast Speziale
Ferrari 500 Superfast Speziale
Spyker 60 HP
Maserati 300S
Lancia-Abarth LC1 Sport Spider
Jaguar XKSS
Aston Martin DB5
Sbarro Challenge I
Mercedes-Benz 500K Spezial Roadster
De Dion-Bouton & Trepardoux Steam Quadricycle
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