Timmelsjoch motor museum
There has been a fire there
https://www.rideapart.com/news/466925/t ... tria-fire/
Have any of you been lucky enough to go to the highest motorcycle museum in the Alps it was a brilliant place to visit Timmelsjoch museum
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Oh that's terrible. So sad to lose so many special bikes. And what a beautiful interior 'racetrack' design - but all that wood ! What a shame.
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I went to the museum soon after it opened. It was very impressive, in terms of location, architecture and the bikes they had there. I passed it last summer but due to lack of time and Covid rules I wasn’t able to stop, I seem to remember they had an exhibition celebrating Indian then. Hopefully they will manage to reopen at some point. A lot of museums including the National Motorcycle museum in the UK have really suffered during the current crisis and some may never open again.
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That is very sad to see , been a long that road a couple of times & loved it.
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Gutted to see this, Motorbike Museums and Piers seem to stand a high chance of burning.
And now, Harry, let us step out into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.
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I really dont understand how various building regulations, in countries, are allowing flamable materials both in private and public housings???