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The Bicycle Museum of America

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Conveniently located just off of I-75 in New Bremen, the Bicycle Museum of America has long been regarded as a hidden gem of the state of Ohio. One of the world's largest and most comprehensive bicycle displays, our three floor museum is sure to impress!

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Admission is as follows:
$3.00 for adults
$2.00 for seniors, ages 60+
$1.00 for students
Children under 5 are free



"Adults: $3Seniors 60+: $2Children +5 & Students K-College: $1Children 5 and below: Free"
Address: 7 W Monroe St, New Bremen, Ohio 45869
Phone: (419) 629-9249
Email: moc.nworc@muesumelcycib
Parking: Lot, Street
State: OH
City: New Bremen
Street Number: 7 W Monroe St
Zip Code: 45869
categories: history museum


Opening Hours

Monday: 09:00 - 19:00
Tuesday: 09:00 - 19:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 19:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 19:00
Friday: 09:00 - 19:00
Saturday: 10:00 - 14:00


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Reviews
Very interesting! One doesn't expect much if you're not a bicycle aficionado, but I was pleasantly surprised! I learned a lot and saw designs I wasn't even aware of. At $3 for an adult and only $1 for students up to college! it's super affordable. Definitely worth a stop! The replica canal behind it is cool too.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entry$1–5
This is a trip worth taking! There are so many cool bikes packed inside this building!Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entry$1–5
I went to the Bicycle Museum not enthusiastically but found it very interesting. An excellent and fun way to learn aobut history though the evolution of bicycles-bicycles of all kinds! It was also facinating to see how bicycles were changed so that women could ride mokre comfortably and in dresses. The women were considered rebels of their time!There is a large big front wheel bike that can be gotten on which is fun. I spent about an hour there.
This place is sooooo awesome! I had no idea it would be three floors of well thought out and pristine exhibits. There's not a speck of dust on any of the bikes. Meticulous care is clearly apparent and the fascinating history contained within is absolutely amazing. It's TOTALLY worth the drive to get there. And after you visit the museum, there's a wonderful restaurant right next door a separate entity. Really great food! Super cute downtown area too for walking around. Make a day trip of it. You won't be disappointed.
Fabulous collection of bikes, perfectly integrates the development of bicycles, the contemporary social changes of the late 1800s and early 1900s, and manufacturing technologies from the 1800s to present. If you are at all interested in bikes or the engineering of small machines, you'll find something here to fascinate you. If you're interested in how women's lives and fashions began to change with the greater mobility afforded by bicycles this is the place. The greatest feature of this collection is, IMHO, the large collection of bikes from the mid 1800s to early 1900s. It amazed me to see how many bikes were offered in a "full suspension" design prior to 1900, although they look nothing like today's full suspension bikes. There are a few beautiful reproduction bikes, but most of the collection consists of meticulously restored original machines. This museum will remind you that bicycles in the late 1800s were about as important as cell phones are today in terms of how they impacted society. You can appreciate most of this collection in about an hour, but you could easily spend a relaxing 2 or 3 hours if you like. When you're done, there's a very nice place for lunch or dinner right next door at 17 West.
A great little place to visit chocked full of history and amazing evolution of the bicycle. For $3 adult admission you can check out the huge array of bicycles and history surrounding them. There are two floors with a lot of different bikes and everything was set up beautifully. My favorite being the Pee-wee Herman bike however I did it really like the John Glenn display they had. Definitely worth the visit to a very delightful little town.
I’m not a bike fanatic or even a rider much but this place was fascinating! Well displayed and informative! Anyone would enjoy.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entry$1–5
WOW! What a lovely way to enjoy an interesting visit. Staying in Wapakoneta, we ventured to New Bremen's museum a cold and windy Saturday. Our first surprise arrived with the low admittance price. Next we felt the layout, displays and signage were excellent. Two exhibits allow you to climb on or enter, which we took advantage of with joy. I recommend you visit The Bicycle Museum of America the next chance you have.
What a great museum find on a rainy day! Extremely interesting displays--a lot to see and great presentation and story. Definitely worth visiting. My 12 and 10 year olds loved it!
Have you ever found yourself driving through western Ohio, consumed by by farmland, thinking “wow, there is nothing to do here.” Whelp, you would be wrong. All you have to do is make one left turn, go straight for about 30 minutes and you would find yourself in one of Auglaize county’s best kept secrets. With hundreds of bicycles dating back to 1816, this museum should be on any history enthusiasts bucket list. The staff is incredibly knowledgable in regards to the political and socioeconomic constructs that have surrounded the bicycle for over 200 years.“Umm ill take the American bicycle for $2000, Alex RIP.” Believe me, whatever that question is, you will know the answer after the hour or so tour through the bicycle museum of america. So many fun facts to be heards. Ask for Anne or Ryan they know their stuff. Giant wheel bikes? Indeed Bikes made of wood? Yup Pee Wee herman bike? Yup Bikes that look like motorcycles? Yup Bikes that dont use chains, just gears? You know it Wild tandem bikes? Of course Bikes that Robin Williams owned before his untimely passing? Ohhhh yeah! Bikes used during the world wars with machine gun attachments!? Definitely. What about the banana seat bikes i rode as a kid? You kidding? they have a whole display of them in the ballroom upstairs. I would recommend this tour for anyone over the age of 12. Unless you created some genius 8 year old, who loves history and bicycles. Its a hands off museum with just 1 or 2 things you can try out. So bringing a toddler who is only allowed to look at things for an hour, is not something i would reccomend.
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