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The vast majority of the exhibits, from bicycles to fire engines, are assembled in Coventry, which is centrally located in the heart of the UK's car manufacturing industry.
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Coventry Transport Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This massive museum houses hundreds of cars from all eras, ranging from vintage cars to jet-powered cars to bike lane fire trucks. Most of these vehicles on display in the museum are assembled in Coventry. As a very good automobile industry city in the last century, this transportation museum is almost the epitome of the history of Coventry, especially for car enthusiasts.
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The vast majority of the exhibits, from bicycles to fire engines, are assembled in Coventry, which is centrally located in the heart of the UK's car manufacturing industry.
The Coventry Transport Museum is a huge exhibition of the world's largest British-made vehicles. The exhibits range from bicycles to fire engines, most of which are assembled in Coventry.
Located in the city center, the reason why it appears in Coventry is because it is the center of the British car manufacturing industry. There are really detailed displays of various cars, and free, friends who are interested in cars don't miss it~.
Coventry was once the car hub of the UK, and later declined due to the rise of American cars and Japanese cars, so it is not surprising that there is such a transportation museum to introduce the history of cars. The museum is in the city center, tickets are free, there are many antique cars, many are still familiar brands. Due to the bombing during the Second World War, there are not many attractions left in Coventry. If time permits, it is not bad to go to this museum.
The museum in the center of Coventry is large and free. You can see a lot of various bicycles. The history of bicycle evolution is very detailed; there are also the history of various cars. It is worth taking the children to see it, and then you can go to the Sensbury supermarket to stroll around.
A nice spot in Coventry. Just across the road from Coventry Bus Terminal. The landmark between the two buildings is a memorial bronze statue that commemorates the engine designer. The museum has cars, bicycles, motorcycles of all ages (including World War II).