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Nobody embodies "30 km/h" as perfectly as the Velosolex. Slowness was invented in 1940 and of course it didn't happen quickly. It is a symbol of the French way of life, like baguettes, Gauloise and the old duck.

Nobody embodies 30 km/h as perfectly as the Velosolex. Slowness was invented in 1940 and of course it didn't happen quickly. It is a symbol of the French way of life, like the baquette, gauloise and the old duck. It was the favorite car of intellectuals and country priests and eight million of them have rolled off the production line in France since the end of the war. Production was discontinued in 1988 due to competition from Japanese motorcycle manufacturers. Over thirty examples are on display in the Velosolex Museum. There are many interesting things to see and hear on a guided tour of the collection with the owner.

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Velosolex-Museum
Hauptstrasse 81
4437 Waldenburg
061 961 01 21
info@leuewaldenburg.ch

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Hauptstrasse 81
4437  Waldenburg
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Hauptstrasse 81
4437 Waldenburg
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Sun, Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat 09:00 - 23:30

By appointment Thu-Mon 9-24

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