The museum has a number of cars for people to watch and take pictures, which will definitely make racing fans very excited. There are also different racing simulation games for visitors to experience.
MoreHere you will re-live the fascinating history of this unique event and experience first-hand the exhilaration of motorsport. See the Grand Prix cars and motorcycles from across the decades and learn about the drivers, riders, teams and personalities who have made their mark on this captivating story since 1954. Over decades of motorsport is represented here, presented as a 21st century, immersive experience like no other.
The museum has a number of cars for people to watch and take pictures, which will definitely make racing fans very excited. There are also different racing simulation games for visitors to experience.
The ground floor features a themed zone in memory of the winner in the first edition of MGP, Guia Circuit model, visitor registration counter and so forth. On the first floor, formula race cars from the early editions of MGP and other Formula 3 exhibits are the focus, including the close-to-reality Formula 3 simulator.
The Grand Motor Racing Museum in Macau is a museum built to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Grand Motor Racing Competition in Macau. The Grand Motor Racing Museum is located next to the Macau Variety Museum at the new port of Gomes Street. It was officially opened to the public in 1993. The Macau Grand Racing Museum mainly exhibits some photos, articles, awards and souvenirs related to the Grand Prix Racing activities. The most attractive of these are the chariots of more than 20 famous car worlds in the museum, such as well as the program racing cars and motorcycles. There are also many chariots used by famous drivers, most famous is the mount and racing suit of the late famous driver Ayton Na, who won the first Gran Pizza Triangle in 1983. And the chariots of driver Schumacher and late world champion driver Senna, it will definitely open your eyes.
Parent-child travel is indeed the wrong place, children can play, adults who like cars can slowly enjoy racing
Kids don't want to go
Very much enjoyed the museum, a number of floors with preplanned routes. Fun simulators to try - the bikes are hard to ride! Very much enjoyed our time here.
Unexpectedly, there will be a chance to walk around the East Wangyang circuit. There will also be games for children to play.
It's not bad for a family to see