Nestled on the grounds of the Anthonij Rupert Wyne Estate in Franschhoek, the Franschhoek Motor Museum stands as a testament to founder Anthonij Rupert’s enduring passion for automobiles. The museum houses over 200 heritage vehicles, ranging from a 19th-century motor tricycle to a 2003 Ferrari supercar and a 1950 Norton motorbike. Visitors can explore this extensive collection, which offers a comprehensive look at the evolution of automotive design and engineering. The carefully curated exhibits provide a unique experience, allowing car enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the history and craftsmanship of these remarkable machines.
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