The Louwman Museum, located in The Hague, Netherlands, showcases the private car collection of the Louwman family, who have a long-standing connection to the automobile industry. Spanning over 230 vehicles, the collection features an array of rare antiques and pioneering designs. Notable exhibits include an 1886 three-wheeler, often considered the first modern automobile, and a 2004 Toyota Prius, the first mass-produced hybrid car. Visitors can explore the evolution of automotive technology through these meticulously preserved vehicles, each offering a glimpse into different eras of innovation and design.
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