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1st Austrian Mini Museum (Parndorf, Burgenland)
Original name: 
1. Österreichische Minimuseum

Inspired by a British motoring museum, Michael Hwezda, who deals with Mini parts set up this museum in 2002. There's about a dozen Mini cars and memoribilia.

Alternmarkt Village Museum (Fürstenfeld , Steiermark)
Original name: 
Dorfmuseum Altenmarkt bei Fürstenfeld

Manfed Glettler's private collection of cars, tractors and bicycles.

Artstetten Castle (Artstetten, Niederösterreich)

The Archduke Francis Ferdinand Museum, a Habsburg emperor whose assasination prompted the outbreak of the 1st World War lived in this castle.
The museum features a lot of his personal possessions and at the entrance there are two Gräf&Stift cars.

Autoklinik Oldtimer Museum (Grosshofen)

Erich Müller's private collection was opened in a new, purpose built hall in July, 2010. On 2000 sqm there are classic cars, carriages, motorcycles, bicycles and other vehicles shown.

City Museum Wiener Neustadt (Wiener Neustadt, Niederösterreich)
Original name: 
Stadtmuseum Wiener Neustadt

This local museum features an Austro Daimler, to honor the memory of the city's most famous automobile manufacturer.

Dr. Barnea's Classic Car Museum (Mitterndorf An Der Fischa, Niederösterreich)
Original name: 
Oldtimertreffen Oldtimermuseum

About 100 classic cars and motorcycles are housed in this collection.

Farmers' Technology Museum, Gallhuberhof (Dietach, Oberösterreich)
Original name: 
Bauern Technik Museum Gallhuberhof

As its name suggests, this museum mostly features tractors and agricultural machines, but a few old cars and motorcycles are also being shown.

Fire Museum Carinthia (Klagenfurt, Kärnten)
Original name: 
Landesfeuerwehrmuseum Kärnten

A local fire museum with several fire engines

Fire Museum Erlauf (Purgstall, Niederösterreich)
Original name: 
Erlauftaler Feuerwehrmuseum

Local fire museum with a few fire engines from the 1940s and 1950s.

Fire Museum Gars (Gars am Kamp, Niederösterreich)
Original name: 
Feuerwehrmuseum Gars

Local fire museum with five fire engines