An automotive journey through time. This museum delights not only car enthusiasts

459 cars, 100 motorcycles, 192 bicycles, 55 Fiat 126p, 12 tractors, 60 brand new vehicles, 33 thousand exhibits from the PRL era and a total of over 7000 m² of exhibition space. This is what the Wena Motor Museum offers - a place where a smile on your face is always there during the visit.
Looking for an idea for a weekend trip? Less than 20 kilometers from Wrocław there is a unique place that captivates not only enthusiasts of old cars, but also anyone interested in the history and pop culture of past decades. The Wena Museum in Oława is one of the largest private collections of vehicles in Poland and Central Europe, and at the same time a must-see on the map of Lower Silesia.
On site, you can see true gems of the automotive industry: vintage cars known from Polish streets from a few decades ago, rarely seen prototypes constructed based on old designs, as well as modern cars with zero or minimal mileage. Wena is a journey through eras - from technical beginnings, through the times of the Polish People's Republic, to modernity.
The zone stylized to resemble the PRL era is particularly interesting. In addition to vehicles, you will find here, among other things, a reconstructed milk bar from the period, residential and office interiors from that period, and thousands of original everyday objects that will transport visitors to the realities of life 40-50 years ago.
The Wena Museum has not forgotten about families and the youngest visitors. Special attractions have been prepared for them: retro play zones with computers and consoles from the 90s, exhibitions of iconic toys from the Polish People's Republic, moving railway models and a cinema with educational screenings in the atmosphere of a bygone era.
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