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British Motor Museum

Event Types

Choose the right setting for your event

Different events need different spaces. Some need scale and a strong plenary room. Some need exhibition areas, vehicle access or outdoor activation areas. Others need privacy, hospitality, breakouts or a setting that gives the programme a stronger sense of occasion.

Explore the event types below to see how British Motor Museum Meetings & Events can support the format, flow and purpose of your programme.

Conferences

Large, flexible spaces for conferences of up to 600 delegates, supported by clear arrival routes, catering, exhibition space, breakouts and Museum access.

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Exhibitions

Indoor and outdoor exhibition space with wide access, power, vehicle access routes and natural delegate flow between conference, catering and display areas.

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Automotive Events

A manufacturer-neutral setting rooted in Britain’s automotive story, with vehicle access, hardstanding arenas, Drive Zone and the Museum as part of the event environment.

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Outdoor events

Hardstanding arenas, 65 acres of grounds and vehicle demonstration areas for launches, product displays, team activity, hospitality and large-scale activations.

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Hybrid & virtual events

Meeting and event spaces that can be supported by AV and production partners for hybrid delivery, digital content and extended audience engagement.

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Product launches

Flexible indoor and outdoor spaces, vehicle access, exhibition support and branding opportunities for launches that need practical delivery and a strong sense of occasion.

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Dinners and celebrations

Memorable dining spaces, Museum receptions and hospitality options for dinners, awards, celebrations and evening events.

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Technology, STEM and education events

A setting with natural relevance for technology, STEM, scientific, engineering, IT, education and association audiences.

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