The Louwman Museum, located in The Hague, South Holland, is home to one of the world’s oldest and most extensive private car collections. Founded by Anton Louwman, the museum features over 275 vehicles, showcasing automotive history from the 19th century to the present day. Visitors can expect to spend at least three to four hours exploring the exhibits, which are accessible via public transport with routes connecting from Den Haag Central train station. The museum offers a cafe and facilities for a comfortable visit, while guided tours and audio guides enhance the experience.
Among the notable items in the collection are classic cars, including unique models linked to cinema and pop culture, such as Elvis Presley’s Cadillac and vehicles from Le Mans races. The museum also presents various automotive memorabilia and art, enriching the visitor experience with engaging narratives about the history of each vehicle. Descriptions are available in both Dutch and English, making it easy for international guests to enjoy the exhibits.