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Musée Renault

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Musée Renault
NameMusée Renault

Musée Renault is a museum showcasing the history of Renault, a French multinational automobile manufacturer, and its founder Louis Renault. The museum features a collection of Renault vehicles, including the Renault 4CV, Renault 5, and Renault Clio, as well as exhibits on the company's history and innovations, such as the Renault Espace and Renault Twizy. The museum is located near the Renault Factory in Billancourt, a suburb of Paris, and is a popular destination for fans of Formula One and Rallying, with exhibits on Renault F1 and Renault Sport. The museum's collection also includes vehicles from other manufacturers, such as Peugeot, Citroën, and Bugatti, as well as concept cars like the Renault Trezor and Renault DeZir.

History

The Musée Renault was established in 2002 by Renault to showcase its history and heritage, with a collection of vehicles and exhibits that highlight the company's innovations and achievements, including the Renault Type A, the first car produced by Renault in 1898. The museum's history is closely tied to that of Renault, which was founded by Louis Renault and his brothers Marcel Renault and Fernand Renault in 1899. The museum's collection includes vehicles from throughout Renault's history, including the Renault 4, Renault 16, and Renault 20, as well as concept cars like the Renault Alpine A310 and Renault R5 Turbo. The museum has also hosted temporary exhibitions on topics such as Formula One and Rallying, with vehicles from teams like Renault F1 and Alpine F1 Team.

Collections

The Musée Renault's collection includes over 100 vehicles, ranging from the earliest Renault models to modern concept cars, such as the Renault Zoe and Renault Kangoo. The collection also includes vehicles from other manufacturers, such as Peugeot 205, Citroën 2CV, and Bugatti Veyron, as well as vehicles from Renault's subsidiaries, like Dacia Logan and Alpine A110. The museum's collection is organized into several themes, including the history of Renault, the development of Formula One and Rallying, and the design and innovation of Renault vehicles, with exhibits on Renault Design and Renault Innovation. The collection also includes a number of rare and unique vehicles, such as the Renault Type AG and Renault Nervasport, as well as concept cars like the Renault Morphoz and Renault Symbioz.

Exhibitions

The Musée Renault hosts a number of temporary exhibitions throughout the year, showcasing topics such as Formula One, Rallying, and the history of Renault. Recent exhibitions have included a showcase of Renault F1 vehicles, a retrospective on the Renault 4CV, and an exhibit on the design and innovation of Renault vehicles, with contributions from designers like Patrick Le Quément and Laurens van den Acker. The museum has also hosted exhibitions on the history of Renault's subsidiaries, such as Dacia and Alpine, as well as exhibitions on the company's involvement in Formula One and Rallying, with vehicles from teams like Renault F1 and Alpine F1 Team. The museum's exhibitions are designed to be interactive and engaging, with a number of hands-on activities and displays, such as a Renault F1 simulator and a Renault Design studio.

Location

The Musée Renault is located in Billancourt, a suburb of Paris, near the Renault Factory and the Seine River. The museum is easily accessible by public transportation, with a number of Paris Métro and RER lines nearby, including the Line 9 (Paris Métro) and RER C. The museum is also close to a number of other attractions, including the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and Notre-Dame Cathedral, as well as the Palais des Congrès de Paris and the Stade de France. The museum's location makes it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, with a number of nearby hotels and restaurants, such as the Hotel Plaza Athenee and the Le Grand Vefour.

Visitation

The Musée Renault is open to the public throughout the year, with a number of special events and activities, such as guided tours and workshops, with partners like Renault F1 and Alpine F1 Team. The museum offers a number of interactive exhibits and displays, including a Renault F1 simulator and a Renault Design studio, as well as a number of hands-on activities, such as a Renault 4CV restoration workshop and a Renault Zoe test drive. The museum also offers a number of educational programs and activities, such as guided tours and workshops, with partners like École des Arts Décoratifs and École Polytechnique. Visitors to the museum can also explore the nearby Renault Factory and Renault Design studio, with guided tours and exhibits on the company's latest innovations and designs, such as the Renault Morphoz and Renault Symbioz. The museum's visitation hours and admission prices vary throughout the year, with special discounts and promotions available for students, seniors, and groups, such as the Paris Museum Pass and the Renault Employee Discount.

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