[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] On this day in automotive history, an adolescent engineer at General Motors discovers a compound called...
It’s week one of event updates at The Marconi Automotive Museum! The museum has been stocked up each day and night this week with events slathered in holiday cheer, and because the Christmas spirit is contagious, it’s hard not to gush about the marvelous...
December 3rd is Happy National Roof Over Your Head Day! And because this is The Marconi Automotive Museum, it has plenty of roofs to check out. So, to properly enjoy today’s holiday, let’s all take some time to gaze at a few beauties with magnificent roofs...
On this day in automotive history the first running V-8 was patented. The French engine designer Leon-Marie-Joseph-Clement Levavasseur successfully patents his running V-8 engine on December 2, 1902. The engine block was the first to arrange eight pistons in the...
Welcome to the Marconi Automotive Museum, Shannon Randol! It’s officially been my first full two weeks at the Marconi Automotive Museum, and I wanted to officially introduce myself to The Marconi fans, friends and supporters. I am the new marketing...
The Marconi Automotive Museum would like to wish all the men and women who have served this country a Happy Veterans Day! Veterans Day is an official United States holiday to celebrate the ending of World War I. On the 11th hour of the 11th day in the 11th month in...
Whether you are a seasoned car aficionado or new to the car world and are looking to have an awe inspiring event, we welcome you to the Marconi Automotive Museum, Orange County’s more unique destination. We house a beautiful collection of high performance automobiles and a venue perfectly built for social, corporate, and wedding events. And the best news of all, is that we are a non-profit foundation benefitting children’s charities throughout Orange County.
Call 714.258.3001 to learn more about The Marconi.
In 1994 Dick and John Marconi donated their entire car collection to the Marconi Foundation for Kids. Since then, it has grown to over 100 vehicles totaling 60 million dollars. The museum and collection are now used as a tool to generate money for children charities throughout Orange County.
Call (714)-258-3001 to learn more about The Marconi.