About the Museum
The Studebaker National Museum is a state-of-the-art, 55,000-square-foot facility that opened in October 2005. The building is on three levels and features fully climate-controlled galleries and storage facilities to ensure the best possible care for the collection. The Studebaker National Museum was designed by South Bend’s own James Childs Architects and features several design elements from Studebaker’s factory buildings.
- History
Learn more about the history of The Studebaker Corporation and The Studebaker National Museum. - Museum Facts
Read The Studebaker National Museum's mission and vision, find out who makes up the board of trustees, and review important information on the Museum from the past year. - Frequently Asked Questions
Discover the answers to The Studebaker National Museum's most frequently asked questions. - Volunteer Opportunities
Learn more about volunteering at The Studebaker National Museum. - Facility Rentals
The Studebaker National Museum is a unique facility and would be a great place to hold your next event. Click here for more information on renting our facilities. - Speakers Bureau
Contact members of The Studebaker National Museum staff to speak on a number of subjects related to the Museum and Studebaker history.
