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Garages Episode: Underground Museum
Peter Mullin
needed a spacious garage, but didn't want
to disturb the architecture of his elegantly designed
home. Although he had plenty of room behind the house,
he also wanted to preserve his lavish gardens. His
solution was to start digging, and he wound up with an
underground museum for his collection of French cars.
The entrance to Mullin's garage is tucked
around the
corner of his house, and is almost completely hidden
from view. The door to the garage is a
unique, curved pocket door which disappears into the
wall when opened. It took two years of excavation to
build the garage, and after it was completed Mullin
replanted his backyard garden on top of what's now the
roof of the garage.
The pride of Mullin's collection is a 1939
French
Delahaye, one of only two examples built.
Mullin's subterranean celebration of automobiles
also
includes a screening room for movies, a wet bar and
other luxury amenities.
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