Beaulieu Collection
"Discover the rich history and captivating beauty of Beaulieu" Immerse yourself in the world of automobiles at the renowned National Motor Museum
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"Discover the rich history and captivating beauty of Beaulieu" Immerse yourself in the world of automobiles at the renowned National Motor Museum, where vintage cars stand as a testament to our automotive heritage. The Beaulieu poster artwork adorning its walls invites you into a realm of classic elegance and timeless design. Step outside Palace House and witness a mesmerizing sight - a group of Veteran and Vintage cars, their polished exteriors gleaming under the sun. It's like stepping back in time, surrounded by these magnificent machines that have stood the test of time. Take to the skies with an aerial view of the picturesque Beaulieu river. Its meandering path through lush greenery is truly a sight to behold, offering tranquility amidst nature's embrace. The 1965 Austin Mini stands proudly among its peers, showcasing its iconic design that revolutionized urban mobility. A symbol of British engineering excellence, it continues to capture hearts even after all these years. Inside Jack Tuckers garage within the National Motor Museum lies a treasure trove for car enthusiasts. Immerse yourself in nostalgia as you explore this haven filled with mechanical wonders from days gone by. Gaze upon the majestic 1909 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost, an epitome of luxury and craftsmanship. This elegant masterpiece has graced countless roads with its regal presence throughout history. Travel across continents to Beaulieu-sur-Mer on La Pointe Fourmie along the French Riviera. Breathtaking views await as azure waters meet golden shores - paradise found on earth's edge. John Scott Montagu poses alongside his beloved Rolls Royce Silver Ghost outside Palace House in 1910; an image frozen in time capturing both man and machine united in harmony against an idyllic backdrop. A portrait painted by Frans Pourbus captures Martin Ruze de Beaulieu's essence in 1927; his gaze speaks volumes about his character while leaving an air of mystery surrounding this enigmatic figure.