Autoworld Museum, Brussels, Belgium
December 2024 – December 2025
Autoworld has unveiled its 2025 exhibition schedule, starting in December this year. The program includes grand touring, sport, legends, icons and automotive art. December 19 sees the opening of the major winter exhibition, this year dedicated to 110 years of Maserati, the Italian brand that elevated “Gran Turismo” to the status of an art of living. The exhibition will feature some forty classic Maserati, as well as current models and the trident brand’s rich sporting past.
On the same date, an original exhibition will be dedicated to Jacky Ickx on his 80th birthday, retracing the career of Belgium’s most famous driver through a presentation of miniatures, as well as a number of “real” models. At the end of February, and for 2 months, Autoworld will put the spotlight on rallying legends with the exhibition “From Dust to Glory”, featuring Thierry Neuville, who is set to become the first Belgian World Rally Champion.
Then there’s another anniversary, that of the Citroën DS, which turns 70 in 2025. There’s no doubt that this icon of automobile production will be featured at numerous exhibitions in 2025, starting with Retromobile in Paris in February. With “Big in Japan”, the major summer exhibition will pay tribute to all that is unique, exquisite, fast, spectacular and unexpected about Japan.
Continuing this eclectic program, in September 2025 there will be two more exhibitions, one devoted to car magazines, indispensable instruments of automotive passion, and the other to “Restomods”, this new trend in which legendary cars are brought back to life, through profound technical and performance updates (sometimes even being “electrified”), often with unique styling touches.
And to round things off, an exhibition dedicated to “Art Cars” will present a collection of models on which well-known and lesser-known artists have expressed themselves. As you can see, there will be plenty of reasons to visit the Belgian capital in 2025! Automobile Museums will of course be reporting on these exhibitions in detail and in photos throughout the year.
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