The National Motor Museum at Beaulieu holds a world class collection telling the story of motoring in Great Britain. Over 280 vehicles, including F1 cars and land speed record holders, are displayed at this renowned independent museum set within the grounds of the Beaulieu Palace House. Originally established within Palace House in 1952 by Edward, Lord Montagu, the Montagu Motor Museum displayed a collection of cars put together in recognition of the role of his late father, John Montagu, as a British motoring pioneer.
The successes of this initial museum, and the significant growth of its collections, led to it being reconstituted in 1972 as the National Motor Museum Trust (NMMT), and re-housed within an iconic and award-winning building designed by Leonard Manasseh. Today the NMMT remains an independent charitable trust (Registered no: 1107656) and is part of an international group for the leading national motor museums. Visited by over 350,000 people annually, it is one of the UK’s most successful independent museums and a leading visitor attraction.
Having recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, the NMMT continues to develop its ambitious strategy to reposition itself for the future in regards to its collections and engagement with audiences and to embark on a new phase of capital development.
Closing date: 28th October 2024
Please note due to the location of the Beaulieu Estate you must be able to access reliable transport and hold a driving licence as there are no reliable public transport links.
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