Porsche Museum, Stuttgart

The Porsche Museum is an automobile museum in the Zuffenhausen district of Stuttgart, Germany on the site of carmaker Porsche.

History

The original Porsche museum opened in 1976 in a side-road near the Porsche factory. It was a relatively small works museum with little parking space and it was only big enough to hold around 20 exhibits (in rotation).

Porsche built the museum as a kind of "rolling museum" with rotating exhibits from a stock of 300 restored cars, many in pristine condition and still in full driving order. Originally there was discussion that the new museum would be built alongside a new Mercedes-Benz museum on former trade fair grounds in the Killesberg area of Stuttgart.Шаблон:Cn After the new Mercedes-Benz Museum opened in the east of Stuttgart in 2006, Porsche went ahead with plans to upgrade and extend its museum in the northern district of Zuffenhausen next to the company headquarters. Originally costs were set at 60 million euros but days before the official opening ceremony on 29 January 2009, it was confirmed that the actual costs hit 100 million euros.

Work on the concept for the new Porsche Museum began in 2003. A storyboard comprising relevant topics, exhibits and their presentation was drawn up and a permanent exhibition was designed.

The new museum

Overview

The new Porsche museum stands on a conspicuous junction just outside Porsche Headquarters in Zuffenhausen. The display area covers 5600 square metres featuring around 80 exhibits, many rare cars and a variety of historical models.

The museum was designed by the architects Delugan Meissl. The exhibition spaces were designed by HG Merz who was also involved in the building of the award winning Mercedes-Benz Museum.Шаблон:Cn

On October 17 in 2005 the construction of the museum was officially kicked off. The 8th of December in 2008 the museum was handed over to the client and opened one month later, the 28th of January officially. Since 31st January 2009 it has opened its doors to visitors.

The result is an exhibition that focuses firmly on the vehicles showcased. All ancillary architectural, media and typographic elements are designed to be unobtrusive and complement the cars.

The museum, which is as flexible as it is exclusive, functions as a home base for the vehicles.

Construction

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Selected exhibits

See also

  • List of automobile museums

References

Notes

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Bibliography

External links

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Cenk Gümüşcüoğlu
11 October 2016
Any automobile enthusiast should spend a few hours in this Porsche temple. Full of Porsche models since the beginning of time for the brand. A great museum, loved every part of it!
Andrew Wee
18 October 2015
Excellent museum for automobile fans, with a nice layout that allows visitors to enjoy the range of cars on display! Prepare to spend an hour or so and don't forget to stop by the gift shop!
Se7enthAngel
3 March 2022
Fees: Adults:10E Reduced price. 5E (*schoolkids, students, ppl in a voluntary year of social service, pensioners, ppl with disability, job seekers, Porsche Classic Card owners, Porsche Club members)
Mykolas Petrauskas
12 December 2015
Awesome Porsche museum, a must for any car enthusiast! Good audio guide, pick it up and take your time to enjoy amazing craftsmanship of those cars
Sureisen Mariapan
27 December 2014
Nice collection of Porshe cars. Exhibits the engineering excellences in these cars. Audio tour in English is available and inclusive in the ticket price.
Dave
21 June 2016
A must for Porsche fans. Can be interesting for others too. The building itself is worth the visit
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