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It was opened just two years ago and was a center of interest for all motor sports enthusiasts who passed through Androrra. It is now a closed place. For the moment, no comments have come from the owner to explain this end of operation…  

Jorge Lorenzo had opened a museum and it is now closed. The site was suddenly closed to the public. An unequivocal sign is placed in front of the front door: “permanent closure”. The 99 Museum was inaugurated just 2 years ago and brings together costumes, helmets and memorabilia of the most prestigious riders in the world, both MotoGP and Formula 1.

As shown on Tutomotoriweb, the Andorran government would have summoned Por Fuera for the exchange of certain tax information. The museum offered its visitors all kinds of relics, a bar, F1 simulators and an area where it was possible to watch sports broadcasts.

During these two years, Jorge Lorenzo had received a visit from several friends who gave him various gifts, all quickly documented on Instagram by the Spanish champion. For the moment, no official communication from the official Honda driver and his entourage has appeared regarding the closure of the museum.

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