Autoworld Museum in Brussels has had another record year.
Sebastien de Baere, General Director of the museum, proudly announces that almost 240.000 visitors found their way to Autoworld in 2024. That is again 5.000 more than in 2023.
With this, the museum continues its impressive growth: in just six years, the number of visitors has doubled.

HIGHLIGHTS 2024

2024 began with the expo ‘Porsche - Driven By Dreams,’ where never-before-seen Porsches displayed in Belgium were presented to the public. This was followed by an expo honouring 50 years of Volkswagen Golf, after which a unique collection of Ford Mustangs galloped up to Autoworld to celebrate their 60th anniversary.

The summer was all about Italy with Fiat 125 years and Abarth 75 years, followed by ‘When Automotive Design Becomes Art,’ featuring the finest ever produced on two- and four-wheels.

The permanent collection also received a significant upgrade. A new zone was created around royal cars, and the Belgian Zone was expanded to include cars produced in Belgium.

THANK YOU FOR A FANTASTIC 2024!

The Autoworld Museum extends its heartfelt thanks to all visitors, car enthusiasts, and partners who made 2024 such a great success. We eagerly look forward to a new year filled with fascinating exhibitions and events.

2025 PERSPECTIVE

The new year starts once again ambitiously with ‘110 Years Maserati’, a unique exhibition showcasing possibly the most complete collection of Maserati cars ever. It runs until 23 February 2025. In addition, Jacky Ickx, Belgium's most versatile racing driver, is being honoured with the scale model exhibition "Happy Birthday Jacky Ickx ’ (until 26 January).

Furthermore, several thematic exhibitions are scheduled for 2025, including:

  • "Rally Legends - From Dust To Glory ’ (28 February - 20 April): an ode to WRC legendary rally.
  • 70 years Citroën DS - An icon turns 70 (25 April - 22 June): A celebration of this iconic model.
  • "Big in Japan ’ (27 June - 31 August): An ode to the Japanese car world.
  • German tuners from the 80‘s & 90’s (from 4 September): An exhibition around the German tuning boom of the 80s and 90s.
  • "Restomods, Reborn Legends ’ (from 23 October): Modern interpretations of classic cars.
  • "Art Cars: Rolling Canvases ’ (from 19 December): Artworks on wheels will festively close the year.