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How to visit a Virtual Car Museum from Home

January 11, 2021 By Gauge Magazine

Virtual Car MuseumCar lovers rejoice! Our favorite car museum venues might still be closed as we head into 2021, but there are a variety of virtual tours available for at-home hobbyists. 

Popular programs use cutting-edge augmented, virtual, and mixed reality technology to provide users with a realistic experience – without the cost or risk associated with taking an in-person excursion.

Using a VR car simulator – or just your mobile phone – you can see the ins and outs of your favorite auto attractions around the world. Popular car museums have utilized 360-degree video and photography, interactive webcam tours, and virtual Q&As to provide remote guests with an immersive experience.

Visit your favorite car museums and historic sites, without leaving home. Read on to learn how.

Lane Motor Museum

Virtual Car Museum

Those who are looking for something with a quirky twist, this Nashville-based car museum has the perfect mix of classic and eclectic models.

This spot is home to some of the world’s most unique, and downright weird, cars that have been produced over the years. If you want to experience a real-life Toon Town, this is the museum for you. 

In addition to being fun for adults, this is the ideal attraction for kids. They provide a variety of child-friendly exercises and activities to keep the whole family in the loop.

The Lane Motor Museum is the top spot for people who want to experience something a bit different from the mainstream luxury market. To access this virtual tour, click here for more information.

Louwman Museum

If you’ve ever wanted to take a trip to the Netherlands to see these classic car and coach collections, it’s easier than ever with this VR-based tour.

The Louwman car Museum is based in The Hague, and houses much of the nation’s most impressive and unorthodox historic vehicles. This venue highlights classic models, so it’s the perfect spot for those who want to take a step back in time

Mercedes-Benz Museum

We’re all familiar with the trademark tripoint, and this car museum is the perfect getaway for lovers of this iconic German brand. Mercedes-Benz is, without a doubt, a leader in the auto industry and has been for decades. 

The Mercedes-Benz Museum digitally features a walk through the brand’s history, starting with its inception in 1886. Additionally, guests can take a peek into the retailer’s plans for the future, featuring prototype development tours and more than 1,500 total exhibits that can be accessed on demand. 

The virtual tour is more expansive and accessible than ever before, and guests can visit this massive online venue on their own terms. Auto enthusiasts and collectors alike have a lot to gain from this virtual experience.

Marconi Automotive Museum

California’s own “Orange Coast” has been a mainstay in the auto industry for nearly a century, as a home to many roadshows and a popular car museum that attracts visitors from around the world.

Those who are still staying home, or who live in regions impacted by quarantine measures, can still enjoy a day on the town in the sunny OC. The Marconi Automotive Museum is a sports car lover’s paradise, and the ideal place to learn more about some of the fastest models that have ever hit the pavement. 

Consumers who are looking for an affordable and flexible getaway can take advantage of the museum’s online tour for an at-home escape.

Porsche Museum

The second German luxury manufacturer on this list doesn’t disappoint when it comes to the virtual experience. The Porsche car Museum is another leading organization that is offering a virtual online version of their quintessential exhibits.

The Porsche Museum also offers periodic free and discounted entry. Visit their website to keep an eye out for upcoming deals. 

We might be stuck at home, but auto enthusiasts don’t have to neglect their hobby. Take a trip through one of these virtual tours for a safe and affordable digital experience.

Filed Under: News

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