This museum, the largest in the world devoted to the automobile, has hundreds of vehicles: more than a hundred European brands, racing cars, Formula 1 and prototypes.The Italian Schlumpf brothers, built a real empire in the wool industry in the 1930s. Fritz Schlumpf turned the Mulhouse branch into a secret base for his precious cars that he bought and renovated.When the textiles industry went downhill in 1976, the Schlumpfs sold their factories and fled to Switzerland. In 1977, the unions were amazed when they found the collection and it was classified a historic monument one year later. It has been feeding the dreams of young and old visitors since 1982.
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