All automotive museums to visit in Austria

Rev up your engines at 7 automotive museums in Austria. Explore the history and evolution of automobiles, from classic cars to modern vehicles.

Are you a car enthusiast looking to explore the best automotive museums in Austria? These are the ones to check out:

  1. Red Bull Hangar-71

    Red Bull Hangar-7

     Salzburg
    Hangar-7, located at Salzburg Airport in Austria, is a multifunctional building that was originally intended to be a hangar. However, it has since been repurposed and is now dedicated to entertainment, culture, and the automotive and aeronautics industries. This unique venue offers a variety of attractions for visitors, making it a popular destination for tourists.
  2. Rolls-Royce Museum2

    Rolls-Royce Museum

     Dornbirn
    The Rolls-Royce Museum in Dornbirn, Austria, is a unique destination that offers a glimpse into the early days of the iconic brand. The museum's collection is centered around the time when each Rolls-Royce vehicle was considered a unique piece of art. This focus provides visitors with a unique perspective on the brand's history and the evolution of its designs.
  3. Porsche Museum Gmünd3

    Porsche Museum Gmünd

     Gmünd in Kärnten
    In 1948, the Porsche 356 No. 1 Roadster, the first vehicle to bear the name Porsche, was manufactured in Gmünd. This milestone in automotive history is a significant point of interest for visitors, particularly those with a passion for classic cars.
  4. Verkehrsmuseum Remise4

    Verkehrsmuseum Remise

     Vienna
    The Verkehrsmuseum Remise (Remise Museum of the Vienna Lines) is a museum in Vienna that is dedicated to public transport. It is the largest tram museum in the world that deals with the public transport of a single city. The main focus of the collection of the museum is the complete documentation of
  5. Johann Puch Museum Graz5

    Johann Puch Museum Graz

     Graz
    The Johann Puch Museum Graz is situated in the city of Graz in Styria. It is located on the historic site of the first Johann Puch Werke, making it a significant location for those interested in the history of the Puch-Werke company and its founder, Johann Puch.
  6. Museum St. Veit6

    Museum St. Veit

     Sankt Veit an der Glan
    The Museum for Traffic and City History in Sankt Veit an der Glan, opened in 2004, offers a unique combination of the region's traffic history and the city history of St Veit. This amalgamation of two distinct historical aspects provides a comprehensive understanding of the city's past and its development over the years.
  7. Wiener Tramwaymuseum7

    Wiener Tramwaymuseum

     Klagenfurt
    The Wiener Tramwaymuseum boasts a collection of over 100 historical vehicles, nearly 30 of which are still operational. This collection provides a comprehensive overview of Vienna's tram, city railway, and former trolleybus history, showcasing vehicles from all eras. This allows visitors to gain a deep understanding of the evolution of public transport in Vienna.