The Louwman Museum in Den Haag, Netherlands, is presenting a major exhibition of cars from the legendary Martini Racing team. Set to run until May 4, 2014, the exhibition will showcase many of the cars that carried the distinctive colors of the famed Italian drinks concern, Martini & Rossi—most of them Porsches and Lancias—as a tribute to the company’s four-decade-long involvement in motor sport.
Among the Martini-liveried cars on display will be: five endurance racers, a Porsche 917 (1970), a Porsche 935 (1976), a Lancia Beta Montecarlo (1981), a Lancia LC1 (1982) and a Lancia LC2 (1983-’86); two Formula One cars, a Techno PA 123/6 (1973) and a Brabham BT45-Alfa Romeo (1976-’77); six rally cars, a Porsche 911 SC Safari (1978), a Lancia 037 (1983), a Lancia Delta S4 (1985-’86), a Lancia ECV2 (1988), a Lancia Delta HF (1992) and a Fiat 500 (1993); and two touring cars, an Alfa Romeo 155 V6 (1995) and a Porsche GT3 R (2013).
The Louwman Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., but closed on Mondays. Individual adult tickets cost €13.50 (reduced to €11 per person for groups of at least 20), and €7.50 for children aged 6 to 12. Entry for children under 6 is free. Parking costs €5. For more information please visit www.louwmanmuseum.nl