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Michelin Building Collection

The art deco Michelin building, located on Fulham Road in Chelsea, London, England, UK, stands as a testament to the rich history of motorsports and innovation

Background imageMichelin Building Collection: The art deco Michelin building, Fulham Road, Chelsea, London, England, UK

The art deco Michelin building, Fulham Road, Chelsea, London, England, UK

Background imageMichelin Building Collection: England, London, Fulham, Michelin Building

England, London, Fulham, Michelin Building

Background imageMichelin Building Collection: Paris to Bordeaux Race 1895

Paris to Bordeaux Race 1895
The first car driving on Michelin tyres to win the Paris to Bordeax race in 1895. Ceramic tile picture ftom the Michelin Building in Fulham Road, London Date: 1905

Background imageMichelin Building Collection: Paris Vienne Race 1902

Paris Vienne Race 1902
Auguste Bucquet riding a Werner motorcycle, winning the Paris to Vienne race 15 May 1902. The hoarding translates literally Michelin tyres drink the obstacles

Background imageMichelin Building Collection: Circuit des Ardennes 1906

Circuit des Ardennes 1906 won by Duray driving a Lorraine Dietrich. Ceramic tile picture ftom the Michelin Building in Fulham Road, London Date: 1906

Background imageMichelin Building Collection: Coupe de Voiturettes 1907

Coupe de Voiturettes 1907
Louis Naudin driving his Sizaire-Naudin to win the Coupe de Voiturettes 28 October 1907. Ceramic tile picture ftom the Michelin Building in Fulham Road, London Date: 1907

Background imageMichelin Building Collection: Bicycle Race Paris-Brest 1891

Bicycle Race Paris-Brest 1891
Charles Terront riding on Michelin tyres in the Paris to Brest race of 1891. Ceramic tile picture ftom the Michelin Building in Fulham Road, London Date: 1891

Background imageMichelin Building Collection: French Grand Prix Dieppe 1908

French Grand Prix Dieppe 1908
Christian Lautenschlager driving Mercedes to win the Grand-Prix de l A.C.F. at Dieppe in 1908. Ceramic tile picture ftom the Michelin Building in Fulham Road, London Date: 1908

Background imageMichelin Building Collection: Coupe Rothschild Nice 1903

Coupe Rothschild Nice 1903
Serpollet winner of the Coupe Rothschild, Nice 1903. Ceramic tile picture ftom the Michelin Building in Fulham Road, London Date: 1903

Background imageMichelin Building Collection: Paris-Vienne 1902, Bucquet sur Werner, Michelin Building, London, England

Paris-Vienne 1902, Bucquet sur Werner, Michelin Building, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageMichelin Building Collection: Circuit des Ardennes 1906, Duray sur Lorraine Dietrich, Michelin Building

Circuit des Ardennes 1906, Duray sur Lorraine Dietrich, Michelin Building, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageMichelin Building Collection: Coupe des Voiturettes 1907, Naudin sur Sizaire et Naudin, Michelin Building

Coupe des Voiturettes 1907, Naudin sur Sizaire et Naudin, Michelin Building, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe


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The art deco Michelin building, located on Fulham Road in Chelsea, London, England, UK, stands as a testament to the rich history of motorsports and innovation. Built in a time when racing was at its peak, this iconic structure witnessed some of the most thrilling races that shaped the automotive industry. One such race was the Paris to Bordeaux Race in 1895. As cars roared through the streets of France, Michelin tires proved their superiority by providing exceptional grip and durability. This event marked a turning point for both racing and tire technology. Fast forward to 1902 when another historic race took place - the Paris Vienne Race. The Michelin Building proudly stood witness as drivers pushed their limits across borders and paved new paths for future competitions. In 1906, during the Circuit des Ardennes race held in Belgium's picturesque countryside, courageous racers showcased their skills while relying on Michelin tires' unmatched performance. The company's commitment to excellence propelled them further into motorsport history. Not limited to just car races, Michelin also played an essential role in bicycle racing. In 1891's Bicycle Race Paris-Brest, riders relied on these innovative tires for maximum speed and reliability throughout their grueling journey. As years passed by and passion for speed grew stronger than ever before; more legendary events unfolded near this remarkable building. The French Grand Prix Dieppe saw fearless drivers conquering challenging tracks with confidence provided by Michelin tires' cutting-edge technology. The Coupe Rothschild Nice race of 1903 brought together elite competitors who trusted only one name - Michelin - ensuring they had every advantage possible against formidable opponents. Throughout all these incredible moments etched into history books forevermore – it is here at Fulham Road where countless stories were written about triumphs achieved using Michelins’ pioneering products that revolutionized not only racing but also transportation worldwide. Today, standing tall amidst modern architecture surrounding it, the Michelin Building remains a symbol of innovation and excellence.