Cayman Motor Museum
The Cayman Motor Museum is a 12,000-square-foot (1,100 m2) automobile museum located in West Bay, Cayman Islands, housing 80 rare, exotic and classic cars and motorbikes owned by Norwegian businessman Andreas Ugland.
The museum opened in May 2010 , and it also features a collection of paintings, photographs, and local artifacts. It is located near the Cayman Turtle Farm[1] at 864 North West Point Road, West Bay.[2][3][4][5]
Collection
The museum includes the following:
- Replica of the 1886 Benz, the world's first car
- Exact model of the 1905 Cadillac, the first car driven in the Cayman Islands
- Royal 1956 Daimler DK400, Queen Elizabeth II's first limousine
- 1930 Rolls-Royce Phantom II
- 1988 Rolls-Royce Limo Silver Spirit
- 1954 Corvette
- Ferrari, Rolls-Royces, Corvettes, Jaguars, Maseratis, BMW, etc.
References
- "Caymanluxe - Celebrating 3 of life's little luxuries". Cayman Luxe.
- McAteer, Amberly (15 March 2013). Cars as hot as the sun: Tour the Cayman Motor Museum, The Globe and Mail
- Cayman Islands Sights: Cayman Motor Museum, fodors.com, Retrieved 15 July 2014
- (7 May 2010). Batmobile cruises into Cayman Islands museum, USA Today
- (3 May 2010). Batmobile finds new home in Cayman museum, Cayman News Service.
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