The Automotive Museum in Bielsko-Biała is a cultural institution established on November 11, 2006, on the initiative of Jacek Balicki, vice-president of the Automobilklub Beskidzki. The museum is located in the adapted halls of a former fruit processing plant at 1 Kazimierz Wielki Street. The institution collects historic cars and motorcycles, showcasing vehicles of significant importance to automotive history. Visitors can admire nine unique exhibits, including a 1982 Citroën 2CV, classic Mercedes-Benz models from the 1930s and 1960s, as well as a Syrena 105 and a Volvo P 210 Duett. The museum plays an important role in preserving automotive traditions and promoting knowledge about the history of transportation. It is a place that not only delights automotive enthusiasts but also attracts a wider audience thanks to its fascinating exhibits and their stories. The museum is open every Saturday, offering visitors the opportunity to support its activities through voluntary donations. There are plans to further expand the exhibition, promising new attractions for visitors. Bielsko-Biała, with its rich history and industrial traditions, is becoming an increasingly popular destination for tourists interested in the history of automotive and technology.