The August Horch Museum is a museum located near Zwickau, Germany, opened in 2004.
Opened in 2004, the museum houses and exhibits a collection of photographs, vehicles, and artifacts that chronicle the automotive industry history of the city of Zwickau, spanning the Horch and Audi car manufacturers in the pre-World War II era and the Trabant during the German Democratic Republic (GDR) during the Cold War.
The museum is housed in the former factory where August Horch founded the Audi Automobilwerke in 1910. The museum is owned and operated by a non-profit organization, half privately owned by Audi and half publicly owned by the city of Zwickau.