Penrose Heritage Museum

Museum · Colorado Springs

Penrose Heritage Museum

Museum · Colorado Springs

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11 Lake Cir, Colorado Springs, CO 80906

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Museum displays antique carriages, race cars, Western artifacts.  

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11 Lake Cir, Colorado Springs, CO 80906 Get directions

elpomar.org
@el_pomar

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11 Lake Cir, Colorado Springs, CO 80906 Get directions

+1 719 577 7065
elpomar.org
@el_pomar

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Oct 24, 2025

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Admission is free to this El Pomar–run museum celebrating Spencer and Julie Penrose, with carriages and Pikes Peak International Hill Climb race cars. A local heritage trove that connects the dots between philanthropy, motorsport, and city icons.

https://www.elpomar.org/About-Us/museum-and-legacy-properties/penrose-heritage-museum/
Free Attractions in Colorado Springs (2025)
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Jash Singh

Google
The Penrose Heritage Museum is an absolute must visit in Colorado Springs! It’s beautifully curated and packed with fascinating exhibits that bring local history to life. From historic carriages and vintage automobiles to the incredible story of the Pikes Peak Hill Climb, every corner of the museum offers something unique and engaging. The attention to detail is impressive, and the staff is friendly, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about what they do. Best of all it’s free admission, making it a perfect stop for families, history buffs, and anyone looking to learn more about the legacy of Spencer and Julie Penrose.

Rizwan Hameed

Google
Super awesome experience. A great collection of heritage from 18th century horse and donkey carts to modern racing cars. The excellent thing for a budget traveller is that it is free to enter and alao offers 90 min free parking in the broadmore parking

Mark Olinger

Google
Great location and experience. Free admission and parking. A great collection of carriages and collection of race cars from the Pikes Peak Hill Climb expwrience.

Jeremy Juntunen

Google
Super awsome place to visit they have a very cool collection of old carriages and race cars both old and new that have taken part in the pikes peak hill climb. The staff the had on hand the times we have visited are always friendly and willing to answer questions if you have any. The museum is free to visit and also validates your parking if you park in the parking garage. Definitely worth the trip to see and I can't recommend it enough.

Ekaterina Starikova

Google
A really lovely museum in a beautiful location! The collection of carriages and cars is interesting and well presented. I enjoyed every part of the visit—such a great place to explore!

Andy

Google
Great museum with a history of carriages but especially the Pikes Peak HillClimb racing. Definitely recommend. Free parking in the Hotel garage next door for 90 min. You can do this museum in that time.

Kelly L

Google
Very fun museum. The best part was learning about the Pikes Peak car race. Free entrance and validated parking make this museum a must see.

Michael Richardson

Google
It was a great history lesson about Penrose and all he gave to Colorado Springs.
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Josh M.

Yelp
Really awesome museum if you are a car or history enthusiast. I really enjoyed exploring this (smaller) museum located in the prestigious broadmoor. Parking for this museum is quite expensive, but they offered 90 minutes free with their validation so don't forget to snag that! It gave us enough time to still walk around and explore the hotel and scenic area a close by.
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Isaac A.

Yelp
This place is connected to the parking garage for the Broadmoore. There was a lot of great info on the Penrose family. The museum is split into a few sections. There's a part that covers wagons, carriages, and buggies along with some Penrose history and another part (my favorite) that has the cars from the Pikes Peak Hill Climb. There are some awesome cars there like a very early Cadillac, a twin-engine Suzuki, a Nascar-style V-6 Mustang, and that infamously wrecked EVO. I went through and read a lot of the information and it took about 90 minutes, which lined up well with the parking validation that covered 90 minutes in the garage. The woman working at the time was helpful and we signed the logbook by the entrance. The museum is FREE to enter, which made it even better.
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Chen-Tan L.

Yelp
This is a small museum within 5 minutes walk of the Broadmoor hotel. Ever wanted to experience the whiplash of learning about sidesaddle riding and the design of horse-drawn carriages, and then one room over, hearing the buzz-saw of the 1000 horsepower engines screaming up the Pike's Peak International Hill Climb? If so, this is your place. We totally enjoyed browsing this eclectic collection. The Penrose family, involved in founding the Broadmoor Hotel, was instrumental in many parts of life in Colorado Springs, and this is a great intro to the region.
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Cara L.

Yelp
So much more than we expected! GPS took us to a parking garage, but the museum will validate for up to 90 minutes. I went with two kids (11&14) and we stayed for just over an hour. They offer a scavenger hunt (with small prize for a completed list) for kids. It was so much fun to search for the hidden figures while learning!
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Cale S.

Yelp
Great place to look at the history of the pikes peak hill climb. It's free and fun what more can I say.
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Donn D.

Yelp
This is a small museum, set off on the side of the Broadmoor and easy to miss. I would strongly suggest swinging by if you have a spare half hour or so to peruse their collection of automobiles though if you are a car enthusiast. They focus primarily on the Pikes Peak rally's of which the Broadmoor played a major part of for the last 80 years or so. The cost is free, and for a motorcyclist/car enthusiast I really enjoyed it.
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Kathryn E.

Yelp
This is a free and interesting museum that is definitely with a visit if you are in the area. I will love it if you are interested in cars and/or racing. I'm not a car person but still enjoyed my visit there! My four boys did too - they are ages 2, 4, 6 and 8.
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Tim K.

Yelp
The other day I was looking for something fun, unique and well, free, to take some out of town guests. I remembered that there was some sort of Pikes Peak Hill Climb museum that had opened recently, so a Google search resulted in me finding the Penrose Heritage Museum. This is truly a gem. It is located just to the west of the Summit restaurant at The Broadmoor. From the outside it doesn't look like much, but once inside there are two floors of awesomeness. The right hand side of the museum has a collection of carriages from the 1800s that the Penrose's collected. There are also other unique treasures on display. The stuff that really got me fired up was the Pikes Peak Hill Climb cars and memorabilia. Racecars dating back to the 20s were on display, as well as current cars and motorcycles. They even had the Mitsubishi Evo that left the course in 2012, that was gnarly to see. Open: Mon - Sat, 9am - 5pm. Sun 1 - 5pm. If you park in The Broadmoor garage the museum will validate.
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Ryan P.

Yelp
Love this museum!!! Historical carriages all the way to world record holding PPIHC vehicles! Great historical hosts and information galore! I highly recommend this museum, no matter if you're a car but or not. Free entrance and free parking voucher if you visit the museum. This is a MUST SEE.

Conrad K.

Yelp
Great place to explore and definitely should be on your checklist to do when visiting the area.
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Larry K.

Yelp
Wonderful small museum covering the environment and history of the Broadmoor. The focus is in horse drawn carriages and the pikes peak race associated the Penroses who founded the Broadmoor. It's an easy museum to cover in an hour but it's really great.

Meyer G.

Yelp
Terrific collection! Make sure to watch actual race video on the far left ramp. Puts things in perspective. Also cool collection of Native American artifacts on right second floor.
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David M.

Yelp
Another free museum to visit in the Springs. Awesome little place. It is right by the Broadmoor making it a beautiful scenic drive and area to be around. Next door to the Carriage House which is another cool, free museum. A place my wife and I like to bring our visitors to. Definitely will be returning with more people.
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Carl M.

Yelp
This is a museum for people who like motor racing (in particular, the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb) and can appreciate the science and artistry of transportation in the pre-motor car era. Did you know that the famous Unser racing family got its start at the PPIHC? Do you know what a surrey and a brougham are? Do you know the difference between an English and a Western saddle? Well, after visiting this very interesting and well laid out museum, you will. The museum, located next to the famous Broadmoor Hotel, is free and, if you park in the Broadmoor parking garage, the museum will even validate your parking ticket. An inexpensive and educational way to kill an hour or two when on the west side of Colorado Springs.
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Janina G.

Yelp
This place is so cool! The curator us very nice and helpful. I'm impressed I haven't been to this Colorado Springs gem before!

Miles P.

Yelp
Absolutely fantastic! Jason gave us a great tour, and told us all about the historical carriages and the racing up Pike's Peak.