The “Made in Spain” Museum Museum, located in the former Gal factory in Alcalá de Henares, offers a permanent exhibition that celebrates the rich history of the Spanish motorcycle industry. With more than 300 motorcycles on display, the museum highlights emblematic models that have left an indelible mark on the collective memory of fans.
The exhibition is organized in a main room where motorcycles are presented next to showcases and informative panels, providing historical context and technical details of each model. In addition, the museum has a projections room at the beginning of the exhibition that offers the necessary context to visit.
Among the outstanding pieces are motorcycles of legendary brands such as Bultaco, Montesa, Ossa and Derbi, which were designed by visionary engineers and manufactured by workers who contributed to the industrial development of Spain in the twentieth century.
The museum also organizes temporary exhibitions and special events for classical motorcycle enthusiasts. For example, in October 2024, a classic motorcycle meeting manufactured in Spain was held, offering fans the opportunity to share their passion and knowledge.
Now, the museum welcomes the exhibition “champions and her pilots”, a rich shows that pays tribute to the history of Spanish motorcycling, highlighting emblematic motorcycles and the pilots who took them to glory in their day.
To plan a visit, it is advisable to consult the schedules and rates on the official website of the museum. Tickets can be purchased online or directly at the Museum facilities, for 15 euros. The museum is located in the former Gal factory in Alcalá de Henares and opens its doors on weekends. Fridays the schedule is from 16 to 20 hours; on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4th to 20th; And on Sundays, at the same time, only with closing at 7 pm. You can also make guided visits with an additional cost, contacting the museum itself to make a previous reserve.
Repsol
It also includes an exhibition dedicated to Repsol’s outstanding trajectory in the world of competition on two wheels. The exhibition covers more than five decades of successes in disciplines such as MotoGP, Trial and Raids.
Among the most emblematic pieces of the exhibition are the Honda NSR 500 piloted by Mick Doohan, the Honda RC213V with which Marc Márquez competed on MotoGP, the Montesa Cota 4RT used by Toni Bou, who has achieved 35 world championships of trial; or the 50 cc derby with which Ángel Nieto was crowned world champion. In addition to motorcycles, the exhibition includes the equipment of the pilots, such as their helmets and competition monkeys.
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