14. February 2024 at 17:24

Inconspicuous town home to museum of mafia cars

Vehicles are magnet for tourists.

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Marcela Ballová

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The Double Red Cars Museum in central Slovakia is full of luxury sports and exotic cars The Double Red Cars Museum in central Slovakia is full of luxury sports and exotic cars (source: Marcela Ballová)
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One earned the nickname Mammoth due to its power, the other was among the fastest cars in the world, and when it started to roam Slovak roads, it was the only one of its kind in the country.

There is also a unique model, known from several films and video games. In the past, the dreaded killer of the Slovak mafia Alojz Házy and the boss of the Poprad underworld, Milan Reichel, also posed for pictures in front of it.

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A helping hand in the heart of Europe offers for you Slovakia travel guide.

Luxury cars that were once driven by mobsters, or the Lamborghini Diablo, which in the past belonged to the moneylender and controversial businessman Peter Steinhübel, are a magnet not only for domestic but also foreign visitors to a special museum in the town of Brezno, central Slovakia.

The Double Red Cars Museum is full of luxury sports and exotic cars - it is hard to imagine there is anywhere else in Central Europe with as many cars with a story behind each of them.

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