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December 2023 by Jenn T.
Great little car museum with many different types of exotic vehicles. They even have some famous cars such as a Batmobile, dukes of hazards etc. They also do some repairs which you can watch. Staff was cool and friendly!
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November 2023 by Imron H.
If you are looking for a fun and unique place to visit or host an event in Tustin, you should check out the Marconi Auto Museum. My wife, daughter, and I went there this summer and we were amazed by the variety of cars and motorcycles they have on display. They have everything from classic cars to movie cars like the Batmobile and KITT. The best part is that the museum is a non-profit organization that supports children's charities in Orange County. The Marconi family are very generous and friendly people who care about the community.I also had the opportunity to organize a security event for my company at the museum in October. It was a great success, thanks to the help of Sydney, our Event Coordinator. She was very professional and attentive to our needs. The museum was a perfect venue for our event, as it provided a lot of space and entertainment for our guests. Many of them were impressed by the museum and its mission.I would highly recommend the Marconi Auto Museum to anyone who is looking for a fun and meaningful experience in Tustin. Whether you are a car enthusiast or not, you will find something to enjoy and appreciate at the museum.
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October 2023 by Raymond Shadman
I came here for a business seminar and was impressed with the number and pristine condition of the vehicles. It was cool to see some race cars hanging from the wall on either side of the projector.They had a great setup including complimentary valet parking for all attendees as well as buffet lunch and dessert stations. Although my time was spent working and networking, I would like to go back the next time I'm in the area and pay more attention to the collection.
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September 2023 by J G
Cool little automotive museum in Tustin, Ca. $15 to enter, free parking lot, also free street parking available.Today there was a Porsche car show in the museum’s parking lot, so after walking and taking lots of pictures of the beautiful cars, we went inside the museum.They do have some cool cars, some new, some vintage, some show/movie cars, a super car, etc. excellent way to spend about an hour or so walking around, admiring the cars, taking some pictures.
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September 2023 by Jorge S.
Extremely fun, a collection of beautiful cars, and proceeds go to a great cause. A must visit!
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September 2023 by Juan G.
Cool little automotive museum in Tustin, Ca. $15 to enter, free parking lot, also free street parking available. Today there was a Porsche car show in the museum's parking lot, so after walking and taking lots of pictures of the beautiful cars, we went inside the museum. They do have some cool cars, some new, some vintage, some show/movie cars, a super car, etc. excellent way to spend about an hour or so walking around, admiring the cars, taking some pictures.
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August 2023 by Tim B.
It was a $20 admission which I think is reasonable. There's a selection of Ducati motorcycles so if you're a Ducati motorcycle fan you'll enjoy that. The main hall which has a row of Ferraris and a Pagani, the Batmobile, Kitt from knight rider but what I found most impressive was the Formula One cars there. A 1994 Ferrari driven by Michael Schumacher and an early 1980s car driven by Arron Sienna.
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August 2023 by Miguel Santo Domingo
What an amazing experience, up close and personal attention! Thank you John and Monique Marconi for the tour and specially for the history behind each vehicle of your over $70M car collection. ¡Enhorabuena!
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July 2023 by Tim G.
Enjoyed the entire museum. Everyone was was so friendly and helpful. Got the VIP treatment from the CEO and the rest team. Must see for many special and one of a kind vehicles. Run don't walk or better yet drive quickly to see the Marconi Auto Museum.
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July 2023 by Someone Different
I had the privilege to attend an event celebrating the arrival of a Pagani Zonda Revolucion in California. While the Pagani was certainly a highlight, the cars and bikes inside the Marconi museum were incredible as well. Particularly the DeTamaso Pantera with the incredible paint. I would give anything to know exactly what paint it is as it is absolutely stunning.
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July 2023 by John Schatzlein
A great museum for all, including Ferrari, Ducati the Batmobile and Kit. Paganini Zonda was the featured supercar. Burgundy 57 T-Bird... You'll know it when you see it!
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June 2023 by Van D.
Marconi Automotive Museum is super close to me and yet I never noticed their existence until recent. I am dating someone who is into cars, typical guy, so I was looking for somewhere he would enjoy for our outings. Back in 1994, Richard and John Marconi donated the building and their entire collection to form the Marconi Foundation for Kids. There are over 100 vehicles worth $60 millions on the property. The visit is a $20/person donation for the Marconi Foundation for Kids. It took us a while to get here cause they are closed Sundays and Mondays, but in addition they would also close down on random days for events. On the days they are open, they are only open from 9am-4pm. Upon entering the first space was linked up with Ducati motorcycles and a bunch of other motorcycles. When you turn into their industrial warehouse space, they first thing you notice would probably be the glorious row of Ferraris. They also have Lamborghinis, Jaguars, race cars, random famous cars from TV/movies, like the Batmobile. There was a cute art piece of a horse made of bumpers. My date seemed to have a good appreciation for the collection. The most hilarious comment he made was in the backroom where there was a car on a lift with an engine on display and he said this would be his dream garage. What a dude! Just as feedback for improvement, I feel like they could better label the cars. Some cars had labels and some cars didn't and sometimes when there's only one label I had no clue which one the sign was for. My date has better car knowledge so he was able to decipher some of this for me, but it would be nice if the museum can make it informative for all visitors. Also, even though their website claims to have 100 cars, we were here for under an hour even though we wandered around at least in 2 loops, and one of us being a car fanatic. Oh well, still fun, at least it was for charity. It was a neat experience for me since it was not something I would usually do on my own.
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March 2023 by Staci N.
Amazing museum very nicely kept up. There were so many beautiful cars and motorcycles that fit fit many people's tastes. I was recommended this place by multiple friends. I was very happy I was able to go.
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March 2023 by Rick Dotte
For a final dinner on a work trip we couldn’t have asked for a more immersive and enjoyable venue. With some very cool historical Ferraris, like an F40, F50 and an FX, as well as the Batmobile and retired F1 cars it’s a great place for any gear head. They put on a spectacular dinner venue as well! A big thanks to the Marconi family for allowing us to spend our evening there.
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December 2022 by Mary D.
I really wasn't sure what to expect. All I knew was a local self-made millionaire "donated" his luxury car collection or rather used the building that housed them to create a nonprofit museum with admissions going toward children's charities. I figured if I got bored at least my money was going toward something good. I was pleasantly surprised that the museum is not just for the car enthusiast. It really does house some beautiful cars when cars were works of art. It's also a great family place to take kids.