Museum Information
DESCRIPTION
The museum has various brands from Europe and America. The traditional Dutch Dafs got their own special place, though.
The oldest car, for example, is a Citroën Trèfle from 1923. Of course, the first car to be built in mass production, the T-Ford, is not missing either.
But you can also admire a Rolls-Royce Phantom III, for example. The last Rolls-Royce to come out before the Second World War has an astonishing 7,3-litre V12 engine.
The little Fiat 500 or a Trabant from the former DDR almost fit under its imposing bonnet.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Opening times:
From April 1st through October 31st, the museum is open every Sunday from 1.00 AM to 4.00 PM
Naturally, for groups, other dates and times are possible by appointment.
LAST UPDATED
11.03.2026
Location Map
Coordinates:
52.790247, 4.787541
Automuseum Schagen
Lagedijkerweg 1A, Schagen, Netherlands
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