In a huge complex of buildings connected to a park is AutoWorld Brussels. The museum is near a huge stone arch commemorating Belgian independence and opposite another huge museum of Belgian military history. Another large museum of fine arts and antiquities is on the other side of the arch.
Auto World displays 300 cars and motorcycles from 1896 to the present. Belgium has no history of making cars, but this small country is at the center of northern Europe and is also the political center of the European Union and NATO. Belgium is also a center of racing. The Spa-Francorchamps race track is considered the best track, especially by drivers, in the Formula 1 World Championship.
Just inside the entrance of the museum was a display of new Bugatti luxury high-performance cars costing $3 million to $5 million and other models made over the past century.
2020 Bugatti Centodieci, W16, 4-turbo, 1600-horsepower, 380kmh top speed
Bugatti luxury cars from the 1920s and 30s
Bugatti race car from the 1930s
Trabant
A bright red Jeep
1968 Honda S800
1954 Moretti Grand Sport Berlinetta, 748cc, 71hp
1951 Renault R4 CV 750cc, 17hp
Garage dioramas
Renault 2CV
Strange little cars