National Motorcycle Museum

Discover the National Motorcycle Museum in Solihull, home to the world’s largest collection of British motorcycles. Enjoy interactive exhibits and on-site facilities.

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National Motorcycle Museum

National Motorcycle Museum

The National Motorcycle Museum, located in Solihull, is a haven for motorcycle enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Home to the world’s largest collection of British motorcycles, the museum showcases over 1,000 meticulously restored bikes, representing more than a century of motorcycling heritage. It offers a captivating journey through the evolution of motorcycle design and engineering.

Visitors can marvel at iconic models from legendary British manufacturers such as Triumph, Norton, and BSA. The museum celebrates the craftsmanship, innovation, and culture of motorcycling, providing insights into the role of motorcycles in British history and beyond. From early prototypes to modern classics, the collection is both impressive and inspiring.

Whether you’re a lifelong biker or a curious visitor, the National Motorcycle Museum promises an engaging experience. The museum also features on-site facilities including a gift shop and a restaurant, making it an ideal destination for a day out. Its convenient location near major transport links ensures easy access for visitors from across the UK.

Highlights

World’s Largest Collection of British Motorcycles

Explore over 1,000 restored motorcycles, representing iconic British brands like Triumph, Norton, and BSA, spanning over 100 years of history.

Rare and Vintage Motorcycles

Discover rare models and unique prototypes, showcasing the innovation and craftsmanship of British motorcycle manufacturing.

Motorcycling Heritage Exhibits

Learn about the cultural and historical impact of motorcycles in Britain through detailed displays and stories.

On-Site Restaurant and Gift Shop

Enjoy a meal or snack at the restaurant and browse the gift shop for motorcycle-themed souvenirs to remember your visit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Curious about National Motorcycle Museum? We've compiled answers to the most frequently asked questions to help you uncover the highlights and visitor essentials.

What is the National Motorcycle Museum?

It’s a museum dedicated to the history and heritage of British motorcycles, featuring over 1,000 restored bikes.

Where is the museum located?

The museum is in Solihull, near Birmingham, West Midlands.

Is there an admission fee?

Yes, tickets are required for entry, with discounts available for children, seniors, and groups.

What can I see at the museum?

Visitors can explore a vast collection of British motorcycles, from vintage models to modern classics.

Does the museum have parking facilities?

Yes, ample parking is available on-site for cars and motorcycles.

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