Vladivostok Museum of Automotive Antiquities
About museum
In 2002, the first museum of automotive antiquities in Russia was opened in Vladivostok, proposed by Nikolai Shulzhitsky, the general director of the Club of Automotive Antiquities Enthusiasts. In a reconstructed 1939 building covering 1,000 sq. m., the collection includes over 50 vintage cars and motorcycles of various makes and countries, as well as trucks. Here you can trace the development of the automobile industry in Russia, sit behind the wheel of a C3A, see the ZIL-41047 that belonged to Boris Yeltsin, and admire elegant passenger cars of the 1950s and equipment from the Great Patriotic War. The museum has become a landmark of Vladivostok.