Lane Motor Museum 702 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville, TN 37210
About the Business
Lane Motor Museum is a must-visit tourist attraction located at 702 Murfreesboro Pike in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. This unique museum showcases a diverse collection of vehicles from around the world, including daily demonstrations at 11am that are free with admission. Currently on display until February 24th, 2025 is the Type D, a stunning addition to the museum's collection. The museum also features exhibits on the rich automotive history of the United Kingdom, as well as a showcase of the iconic Citroën 2CV. Station wagons and video games also have dedicated displays, highlighting their importance in automotive and cultural history. Don't miss out on the Volume 1 exhibit, a culmination of a long and exciting process. Visit Lane Motor Museum for an unforgettable experience exploring the world of automobiles.
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Location & Phone number
702 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville, TN 37210, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
10:00 - 17:00
Friday:
10:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 17:00
Reviews
"This is a private nonprofit auto museum. It’s huge inside, and what I found interesting is many of the vehicles are one of a kind that were made by individuals and major auto manufacturers, but not sold in mass. They have more recent vehicles as well that are still in production today. They have done an expert job at arranging all of the vehicles so it’s easy to walk around them and browse. I understand that the basement houses hundreds more and they swap out the ones upstairs from time to time and rotate what they display. I hear from the gentleman at the desk that sometimes they give private tours that include the cars that are down in the basement. I’d love to come back and go through that tour. What I found particularly interesting is that they don’t have ropes around the vehicles so you can get right up close to them. They just ask that you do not touch them. There is one of the vehicles that you can open up the door and get inside and have a photo op taken. Each of the vehicles also has a plaque next to it that describes in detail more about it. There is also a short film that you can watch just after you walk into the main museum floor. One of the vehicles that I took a picture of is a gyroscope automobile. I had never seen one or even knew they existed. This one was found in really bad shape and was painstakingly restored by the museum and volunteers. I believe this may be the only one in existence. This is an all volunteer organization and they’ve done remarkable things With all of these vehicles. They also have a section just for motorcycles. If you’d like to view cars that you never knew even existed or even suspected that some of these if not all of these vehicles could actually be driven on the street then you owe it to yourself to go visit this one of a kind museum. I’ve been to other automobile museums , but nothing like this! They also have a gift shop with all sorts of cool automobile items, as well as T-shirts, and hats and such and it seems at reasonable prices as well. It’s worth buying something just to help fund future endeavors of this museum, my hats off to all the volunteers who have made a truly remarkable Showplace for cars and motorcycles. Oh, I believe they also have EV chargers in the garage as you drive in, so if you have an electric car, you can charge it while you’re inside the museum."
"Really cool place with lots of quirky and unique cars on display. The kids play area is also themed after cars and is very big. My kiddos (and us) had a blast! It was fairly inexpensive as well. Highly recommend it if you're looking to keep your little ones entertained in Nashville for a few hours."
"If you've come this far to read the reviews to determine whether you should check this place out, look no further this place is awesome and apparently changes the show room cars every so often since they house over 500 Vehicles. Would definitely recommend and visit again."
"Very reasonable entry prices. The museum was nicely laid out and clean. All cars were easily accessible and easy to see in and out of each vehicle. There were a few pieces that you could interact with and they had a car you could sit in and take your picture."
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