The Rosengart Museum, located in North Rhine-Westphalia, is an automobile museum dedicated to the Rosengart brand and its founder, Lucien Rosengart. The museum was founded by Karl-Heinz Bonk, who began his collection after discovering a car from his birth year, 1939, made by Automobiles L. Rosengart. Intrigued by the design, which he initially mistook for a BMW, Bonk started collecting everything related to the Rosengart brand.
The Rosengart Museum is housed in a 12th-century manor house in Bedburg - Rath. The museum covers an area of approximately 700 square meters, providing ample space for the display of the Rosengart collection. The historic setting adds to the charm and appeal of the museum, making it a unique destination for automobile enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
The Rosengart Museum is open to the public every weekend during the summer months. It showcases around 30 cars from the Rosengart brand, most of which are in drivable condition. The collection includes the first two model series LR 2 and LR 4, which are based on the Austin Seven, as well as LR 44, LR 49, LR 64, LR 70, LR 130, LR 505, and LR 539.
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Friedensstraße 52, Bedburg
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