Imagine a place where the roar of powerful engines meets the melodic chords of legendary guitars—this is exactly the atmosphere created by the Manro Classic Auto & Musik Museum. Located in the picturesque village of Koppl, just a few minutes' drive from the city of Salzburg, this private museum in Austria is a true treasure trove for aesthetes and technology enthusiasts.

The museum's collection features about 59 rare cars and more than 130 musical instruments. It houses automotive masterpieces from the 1930s to the 1980s from Italy, England, Germany, and the USA, with a special emphasis on the vibrant and daring 1960s. This is more than just a vehicle exhibition; it is an entire display dedicated to an era of impeccable style, where Gibson electric guitars sit alongside original instruments once played by members of The Beatles.
In addition to cars and music, the museum surprises with a variety of exhibits: from vintage bicycles and airplanes to a collection of authentic jukeboxes. The Manro Classic Auto & Musik Museum is the result of the passion of its founder, Manfred Rotschne, who succeeded in creating a space where the history of mechanics and design comes to life in the perfect shine of polished bodywork.