General FAQs

What are your hours?

NATMUS is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The museum is closed on Thanksgiving (Thursday and Friday), Christmas, and New Year’s Day.

The museum is located at 1000 Gordon M. Buehrig Place, Auburn, Indiana, in a historic former Auburn Automobile Company factory building.

Adults: $12
Children (5-12): $7
Under 5: FREE

Tickets are available for purchase at the door. They are not available for pre-purchase online.

You can also purchase a campus pass to visit both NATMUS and the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum for a discount rate:

Adults: $25
Children (5-12): $15
Under 5: FREE
Family: $60
Groups: $20 (per person, minimum 10)

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours exploring both levels of the museum, depending on interest level and whether they take a guided tour.

Yes, free parking is available onsitefor museum visitors.

Yes, NATMUS is wheelchair accessible. An elevator is also available for visitors to travel between both floors of the museum.

Yes, restrooms are available onsite. Benches and chairs are throughout the museum for those who need a break during their visit.

Yes! This is a great place to capture classic and historic vehicles, neon, petroliana, and more.

Yes! NATMUS is very family-friendly with themed exhibits, Hot Wheels tracks for a racing experiences, and a stuffy hunt to keep kids interested.

Yes! Visitors can shop in the “Roadside Market” for automotive-themed merchandise and souvenirs onsite.

You can also purchase apparel from our online shop.

Collection & Experience FAQs

Can you touch the cars at NATMUS?

We ask that you not touch the vehicles on display. However, we provide a very up-close experience compared to traditional museums. Visitors and welcome to get up close, and select exhibits or special events may allowed limited interaction.

In general, vehicles are not open for sitting. However, certain vehicles may be available for kids to sit in and experience. Please ask a staff member onsite.

NATMUS features hundreds of historic cars, trucks, racing vehicles, and unique exhibits including the famous GM Futurliner #10.

The GM Futurliner #10 is a rare, restored vehicles from General Motors’ “Parade of Progress” and a highlight of the museum. Only 12 were ever made and we are proud of have one. Learn more here.

While we have many permanent exhibits, we also have rotating exhibits so there’s often something new to see with each visit.

Yes, but you must call ahead. Please inquire with our staff by calling 260-925-9100.