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Museum in Sauvigny-le-Bois presenting cars from the 1960s, with an amazing collection of miniature cars.
This 18th century castle houses not one but three exhibitions focused on the automobile. Cars from the 1960s, a surprising collection of miniature cars that belonged to heads of state with all the information needed to go back to those different eras and finally an exhibition dedicated to the American president John F Kennedy.
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Ensuite, vous visitez une sorte de dépôt de vieux véhicules "sortis de grange", donc juste des tas de ferraille pour les 3/4 d'entre-eux.
It’s quite dusty, and despite the ads, there are no presidential cars or other significant models on display, just some miniatures.
The owner clearly has a passion for what he does, but it’s definitely for enthusiasts.
My husband only really liked two of the cars, and the €10 per person entry seems a bit much for what’s on offer.
En effet, chaque voiture a son histoire, de conception, de construction, d'aventures en tout genre: professionnelle, familiale ou culturelle...
C'est effectivement épatant d'être spectateur de cette exposition d'une grande variété de véhicules automobiles d'un autre temps (allant de la "4L" à la "Cadillac", en passant par la "Bentley" ou la "Simca" de nos grands-parents...)
Des voitures présentées dans leurs jus et qui font rêver,... très bien illustrées d'ailleurs avec des affiches, des photos et des arcticles de journaux, ainsi que des livres mis à disposition.
Vous ressortez de ce lieu avec les yeux qui pétillent... ça fait rêver!
Cdt Nicolas