The Louwman Museum is a museum dedicated to historic cars, coaches and motorcycles located in The Hague, the Netherlands.
The collection that museum, which now numbers over two hundred cars , began in 1934 with the purchase of a Dodge by Dodge importer Pieter Louwman, father of the current owner.
The Louwman Museum is housed in a three-storey building that covers an exhibition area of over 10,000 m². It was specially designed as a museum by Michael Graves . Landscape architect Louis Baljon designed the park surrounding the building.
At the entrance there are two brick pillars on which stood two lions from the former Wassenaar Zoo, which was closed in 1985.