The museum presents the vehicles of the Eastern Bloc from the 1950s to the 1980s and reminds visitors of the times not long ago. Prototypes, government specials, strange velorexes, all ordinary cars, which were on all the streets during the previous regime, found a new home here. In four halls, visitors can reminisce about Czechoslovak and foreign cars and motorcycles, mainly from Eastern Europe. From the development series of Škoda cars, through the luxurious Tatra limousines to the Soviet brands Lada, Moskvič or Ukrainian Zaporožec. The Eastern Bloc is represented by Wartburg two-stroke cars, there is also the legendary Trabant 601 bakelite with duroplastic body parts. In the hall dedicated to official vehicles, you can see the typical orange-and-white Public Safety cars, the fire truck Avia or the ambulance and funeral versions of the Škoda 123 and many others.