The Franschhoek Motor Museum offers visitors a special opportunity to look back at more than 100 years of motoring history with its unique and exciting collection of vehicles, motorcycles, bicycles and memorabilia in the magnificent setting of L’Ormarins. Across the length and breadth of Southern Africa, only one place can adequately portray the evolution of the automobile, The Franschhoek Motor Museum.
The museum’s collection exceeds 220 vehicles – ranging from a 1898 Beeston motor tricycle to a 2003 Ferrari Enzo supercar – and more than 80 exhibits will be on view at any one time, displayed in four de-humidified halls with a total floor area of 2700 m², and presented in chronological order.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE MUSEUM CAN ONLY BE VIEWED BY APPOINTMENT.
You may contact the supplier (Franschhoek Motor Museum) at fmm@fmm.co.za using reference # number to book your visit
No motorcycles and buses bigger than 23 seaters will be allowed on the property. Motorcycles and busses are required to park at Anthonij Rupert Wyne.
No pets allowed please.
It sucked because nobody asked me if i want the Capri standing there, but no i walked away with nothing ? We loved to see all the models and different eras of motoring. Was very interresting and nostalic. Thank you for your commitments to keep this alive and show to people to experience. Excellent. - Willem
Awesome museum. Thank you. - Charl
Great selection of classic cars. Friendly staff. - Joshua
We thoroughly enjoyed the experience. The setting is beautiful and the cars are spectacular. Everything is well maintained. Also nice to be able to have coffee and snacks prior to or after looking at the cars. - Pieter
Such a nice bonding experience for the boys, and helping the younger generations to see things in perspective, whilst having fun. It was so good to tell them about the rotary (wankle) engin whilst seeing one in real life --- and perhaps not the prettiest design, but immaculately kept. My perception was that modern day Ferraris and Jody Scheckter's F1 cars would also be on display, albeit part of a private collection and some still in use, but, of course, that's what the younger generations want to get up close and personal with. The flow of the exhibition is well thought through, and the two on-loan cars add to the highlights. It's a calm and tranquil space with visitors displaying respectful and restraintful behaviour. The Franschhoek Valley was blessed, as it normally is, with wonderful sunny weather, adding to the upliftment of our spirits as we navigated the farmyard like spaces. The younger generations are appreciative of a gift from these experiences, albeit a keyring for their future car. But the venue didn't create connections that make them feel part of something quite special. - Chris
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