Entusiastas de los coches, ¡encended los motores! En este viaje al Museo del Automóvil de Alicante, se encontrará con una colección de más de 60 coches clásicos y emblemáticos del siglo XX. Podrá conocer de primera mano el funcionamiento de un motor de cuatro tiempos en una exposición interactiva, ver documentales sobre la historia del motor en la sala de proyecciones y visitar un taller de restauración que revive y repara coches antiguos. Incluso encontrarás algunos de los favoritos del mundo del cine y la televisión, como los Delorean que se hicieron famosos en Regreso al futuro o KITT de Knight Rider.

Museo del Motor de Finestrat en Finestrat con traslado gratuito
- El Museo del Motor de Finestrat es un paraíso para los amantes del motor
- Más de 60 coches componen la exposición de vehículos clásicos, famosos y de época
- Podrá ver exposiciones interactivas, documentales y talleres
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