Mullin Automotive Museum

Established in 2010, it displayed the personal car collection of businessman and philanthropist Peter W.

[1][2] The museum had a large collection of vintage Bugattis, and many of the cars were fully restored and able to be driven.

[2] The 50,000 sq ft (4,600 m2) building was remodeled to be more energy efficient by American architect David Randall Hertz, making use of solar panels and reflective roofing to reduce heat, yet incorporating elements that retain the Art Deco style and motifs in order to match the era of the cars, many of which were made by French manufacturers in the 1920s and 1930s.

[5] Although it is primarily known for its selection of classic French automobiles and grand prix race cars, the Mullin also housed a collection of Art-Deco furniture and contemporary paintings and sculpture, including works by Charles Arnoldi, Ben Abril, and Sigrid Burton.

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