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classic remise dusseldorf

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  • jasonv291
    It's free to get in. The collection for especially 20s to 40s cars is quite good. Then there's a good smattering of interesting cars like Iso Rivolta and a few De Tomaso Mangustas. I went on a Sunday, so didn't see any evidence of any work being done on any of the cars.In short it's a parking lot for people selling their cars and a few cars that could be in a museum as well as a bunch of cars that aren't the collectible model within their lineup. None of the American cars could be considered to be the truly collectible models--automatic small-blocks and notchback Mustangs. Even many of the European cars were the bottom of the foodchain--Espadas and Meraks and 308s and Mondials and whatnot. Yes, I'm being WAY too critical, but most of the cars aren't truly museum-worthy. Doesn't make them fun to look at.
  • razvan_p2
    It is really the place that makes your introduction in the car history.Nice to see also the restore stands and the cars that are still under restoration process as well as the beautiful restored one all available for sale.
  • Restaurant-kritik1
    If you like special cars....this is where you have to spend a day!and if you have the money....to buy a masterpiece....There are many different areas , with cars for sell,cars at restoration,private cars just parked behind the glass (garages rented) with different exclusive cars.and there's a (not bad) cafe with tasty food and nice drinks,you can fill your tank,and continue the tour!
  • Seren759
    A real gem to visit. Lovely shiny cars to admire and a great coffee shop with smashing snacks. Cars are my husbands passion but I can see why when I visit a place like this. There are current models to see alongside many vintage or classic models. Seeing the cars being gently dusted to ensure they look their best shows how important they take their business.
  • maskulik89
    It's a must for petrolheads. Free to enter, don't forget at home your camera.If you can afford, you can even buy them!
  • N8306AAmichaelw
    This place was a bit out-of-the-way but well worth it. If you love classic cars predominantly European but also mustangs, this is a great place to visit
  • stuworx
    And for somewhere free to visit!Easily reached by getting off at Provinzpal underground stop (although by now its overground).Expect lots of Porches old and new.
  • bdmelliott
    Top venue for petrol heads.Free to enter, just come into any door, there is no reception of any sort.Wander round to your heats content.Top tip. Go up to first floor and look down on the individual workshops-Rolls Royce, Porsche, Mercedes etc. real craftsmen working at restoring classics. Many of the cars are for sale as well at remarkably low prices.
  • lavydc
    If you have a passion for cars, especially old cars, that's the place for you. We liked it too, but we were a little tired from walking to reach there without a car. The entrance is free and you can stay as long as you like and admire the beauties. Unfortunately, there was nowhere to relax and drink something cold. Just a mobile fast food with overpriced french fries and some wooden benches under the hot sun. But all in all it was a good experience.
  • tobis260
    on our last day in Dusseldorf we went to see some classic cars before heading home. It was very quiet but that probably had to do with the day before christmas. The term 'Classic' seemed a but deceiving since there are fairly 'modern' cars in the showroom. Even saw a VW XL1 concept car.of course the main reason going here would be cars, but all people not entirely into cars will have a great time here as well. there are some shops, a great bar with a good view and even a motorcycle part.When you pop around the corner outside you will see the original remise with trains.
  • FuzzyGirly
    This attraction is great, you basically enter into a showroom of the world's greatest classic cars. There is nobody to bother you, you get to spend as much time as you like and toy with the idea of purchasing some classic cars. There is a cafe inside (I see some locals staying nearby popping in for coffee) or if you fancy some fresh bread there is a backery across the road.
  • Catarr210
    This is a must trip to those who know, understand and love classic cars. A small restaurant is inside this building, where you can sit and people watch or dream about a fast car. There is also a classic collection of bicycles, as well as engine parts on display. Plenty of cars to keep you an hour or more. Bentleys, BMW's, VW's Porsche's, Mustangs, Corvettes, and more.......
  • 626jeanpaull
    Amazing selection of mostly German and Euro classics like Porsche, BMW, MB, VW Kafer and Austin's, Bentley's and Alfa's to name a few. Bit hard to get to but worth the travel time through Dusseldorf.Went with the family who all enjoyed the experience as well.Recommended visit
  • Bond1674
    This is a collection of classic car sales and specialist companies all coexisting in a wonderful old half round railway engine works. So you just wander in and amble round the cars and workshops.All the cars in the centre are for sale and there is a surprising percentage of old British cars including Jags, Astons, Healy's, Rolls and Bentleys.So you don't learn a lot or see very historic cars but it a nice way to spend a couple of hours on a rainy day and there is a good cafe there too.
  • DWGermany
    Nice place with quite a good number of really cool classic cars for sale as well as privately owned. A little hard to find a parking slot. There are a number of good shops and services around the topic available. They could upgrade the food and beverage part as this is pretty basic.
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