National Automobile Museum of Tasmania
About National Automobile Museum of Tasmania
Motorbikes, cars, engines, those kids who love the smell of an engine or checking out the latest models will love the National Automobile Museum of Tasmania!
At the museum, they can experience the elegance, the history and the style of what has to be one of the country's most significant motoring collections!
At the National Automobile Museum of Tasmania, you can check out over 100 years of technical achievements over four fascinating theme displays, as well as the constantly changing exhibits in the main hall.
There is an impression collection of not only contemporary, but also traditional marques which is a must see for any kids who love checking out the design, engineering and style. There is also the mezzanine floor which is packed full of motorcycles!
Did you know that Tasmania has a very rich motor sports history? It does! You might not think it because it's so small, but you can check it all out in the Hall of Fame! Many local motorist enthusiasts have competed all around the world. Head of Targa Tasmania? Sure you have! You can still see some of their motor sports legends competing in this infamous event!
Not only does the museum have a great display range of motorbikes, but there are also a number of pretty awesome cars to check out! Jaguars, Ferraris, Supersports...which ones would you love to be driving away in!?
Burn some rubber at the National Automobile Museum of Tasmania, and have a great family day out!
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Suggest editHow much does it cost?
Suggest editAdults $16
Children $8 (Under 16)
Last Update 2023
Discount Seniors $13. Annual admission pass $40.
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Does National Automobile Museum of Tasmania have a gift shop?
The National Automobile Museum of Tasmania has an extensively stocked gift shop packed full of motoring items. Take some great keep sakes away with you!
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They will always welcome school groups so why not try and sneak the engineering or science class in to check out the models!
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