Dear visitors, 
on Wednesday, April 24 the museum will exceptionally be closed for public. 
We apologize for the inconvenience. 

The HVCB is one of the leading multi-make historic car clubs in Belgium. It was founded in 1972 by a handful of pioneers who loved "classic" cars, and has grown into the large national club of today, with almost 200 members.  It also has nearly 500 cars from the period 1925-1973, which is unanimously recognised as the Golden Age of the automobile, and of which most makes have now disappeared, such as Austin Healey, MG, Triumph, Jensen, Packard, Pontiac, Riley etc.

For its 50th anniversary, the Club achieved a great feat last April: 50 superb vehicles belonging to Club members formed the number "50" on the Esplanade du Cinquantenaire in front of the Autoworld Museum.

Inside Autoworld, an exhibition was set up on the "terrace" of the "Sport & Competition" zone and retraced the history of the Club in images and through some emblematic vehicles from the 1930s to the 1970s: a BMW 327 from 1937, a Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad from 1956, an Austin Healey Sprite MkIII from 1965 (a car that took part in 4 Monte Carlo Rallies and 3 Liège-Rome-Liège) and an Alfa Romeo GT Junior "Bertone" from 1971.

This exhibition will remain in place until September.