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Museums Directory

Discover the museums and venues around the world where famous movie cars are on permanent or rotating display. Each entry includes hours, location, and outbound links to official sites.

Museums directory

Petersen Automotive Museum

Petersen Automotive Museum

Los Angeles, USA

Mon–Fri 10am–5pm, Sat–Sun 10am–6pm

The largest automotive museum in the world, with a celebrated Hollywood Cars collection that spans 80+ years of cinema.

3 movie cars in catalog
Bullitt Highland Green MustangKITT – Knight Industries Two ThousandHerbie – The Love Bug (No. 53)
National Motor Museum

National Motor Museum

Beaulieu, UK

Daily 10am–5pm

Home to the famous James Bond exhibition, housing an iconic collection of 007 vehicles including the Aston Martin DB5.

3 movie cars in catalog
Aston Martin DB5 (007)Chitty Chitty Bang BangMini Cooper S – The Italian Job
Warner Bros. Studio Tour

Warner Bros. Studio Tour

Burbank, USA

Daily 9am–3:30pm (tours depart hourly)

Home to the Batmobile display and a rotating collection of iconic screen vehicles from Warner Bros. productions.

1 movie car in catalog
Ecto-1 Ghostbusters
Universal Studios Hollywood

Universal Studios Hollywood

Universal City, USA

Daily 9am–9pm (seasonal variations)

The Back to the Future DeLorean and other iconic Universal vehicles are part of the studio tour experience.

1 movie car in catalog
Back to the Future Time Machine DeLorean
Louwman Museum

Louwman Museum

The Hague, Netherlands

Tue–Sun 11am–5pm

One of Europe's finest private car collections, featuring several celebrity and film-star automobiles.

Scottsdale Automobile Museum

Scottsdale Automobile Museum

Scottsdale, USA

Tue–Sun 10am–5pm

A rotating showcase of historically significant automobiles including famous film and TV vehicles.

1 movie car in catalog
General Lee – Dodge Charger
National Automobile Museum

National Automobile Museum

Reno, USA

Mon–Sat 9:30am–5:30pm · Sun 10am–4pm

The surviving heart of Bill Harrah's collection — about two hundred of the most important cars in the world, including the 1907 Thomas Flyer that won the New York to Paris race in 1908. Four full-scale period street scenes set the cars in their decades.