Step into our museum and experience the thrill of the open road like never before. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or simply fascinated by the allure of classic motorcycles, the Indian Motorcycle Museum Dubrovnik promises an unforgettable experience for visitors. Our collection is more than just a display of motorcycles – it’s a journey through the history of motorcycling itself. Trace the evolution of Indian motorcycles from their humble beginnings in 1904 to the cutting-edge models of today. The museum is great for families with kids, who can run around and explore the whole collection, which takes around 30 minutes to finish.
ABOUT THE COLLECTION Our museum houses a stunning collection of 31 of the world’s oldest and rarest Indian motorcycles. From the iconic Chief and Scout models to the legendary Roadmaster and Scout. Each bike tells a story of engineering excellence and timeless design. Explore the sleek curves and powerful engines that have made Indian motorcycles a symbol of freedom and adventure for generations. In the museum, you can find the 1:1 motordrome segment, representing how motorcycle racing looked 100 years ago. You will also learn more about the innovators and visionaries who pushed the boundaries of what was possible on two wheels, from legendary riders to pioneering engineers. In addition to our impressive lineup of Indian motorcycles, our museum also features interactive exhibits and multimedia presentations that delve deeper into the rich heritage of the brand.
GIFTS, SOUVENIRS and DISCOUNTS We offer a large selection of high-quality gifts and souvenirs featuring the museum’s famous silhouette. You can find different items from T-shirts, wearables, mugs, magnets, stickers to jewelry. The gifts are perfect for the die-hard Indian enthusiast or those curious about the history of motorcycling. We offer special prices for kids, family pack discounts, and discounts for students or scholars. Guests of the museum will also receive discounts for the Hard Rock Cafe Dubrovnik, redeemable for ordering food, drinks, or visiting the public toilet.
Opening hours
Monday
10:00 - 22:00
Tuesday
10:00 - 22:00
Wednesday
10:00 - 22:00
Saturday
10:00 - 22:00
Sunday
10:00 - 22:00
Thursday
10:00 - 22:00
Friday
10:00 - 22:00
Location
The museum is located on the street Poljana Paska Miličevića 4, in Dubrovnik’s old town, more accurately in the monastery St. Klare, near Hard Rock Cafe Dubrovnik.