Is the National Motorcycle Museum free?
Free Museum Entry: Everyone is invited to visit the museum collection, free-of-charge. The event will also feature trade stands & displays from many well-known names from the wonderful world of motorcycling!
When did the Motorcycle museum burn down?
Austrian news outlets report that today, fire has destroyed the Top Mountain Crosspoint Motorcycle Museum in Timmelsjoch. The fire was reported at about 04:00 on 18 January. The museum was largely made of wood and was unsprinklered.
How many motorcycles are in the National Motorcycle Museum?
The World’s Biggest & Best The National Motorcycle Museum is recognised as the finest and largest British motorcycle museum in the world and originally opened its doors in October 1984 with a collection of 350 motorcycles on display.
What is the admission price for the National Motorcycle Museum?
£9.95
Last museum admission 4.30pm The National Motorcycle Museum is open every day of the year except Christmas Eve, Christmas Day & Boxing Day….Opening Hours & Prices.
Adults | £9.95 |
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Senior Citizens | £7.95 |
Children (5-15 year old) | £7.95 |
Family Ticket | £25.95 |
Where is Top Mountain Motorcycle?
The impressive Top Mountain Crosspoint with Europe’s highest Motorcycle Museum (above 7135 feet) is located in the midst of the stunning Ötztal mountain scenery, right at the bottom of Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road – the most attractive route to cross the Alps.
Where is the Top Mountain Motorcycle Museum?
Austria
The Motorcycle Museum at the Top Mountain Crosspoint is a museum in Austria dedicated to motorcycles and sports cars, located on the Timmelsjoch high alpine pass.
Who owns Top Mountain Motorcycle Museum?
Attila and Alban Scheiber – the founders of the museum – have a healthy level of confidence in resurrecting the museum after collectors chipped in pieces of their own collections to help restore the stock.
Where is the mountain top motorcycle museum located?
THE MUSEUM The impressive Top Mountain Crosspoint with Europe’s highest Motorcycle Museum (above 7135 feet) is located in the midst of the stunning Ötztal mountain scenery, right at the bottom of Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road – the most attractive route to cross the Alps.