Transparent Factory

Transparent Factory is the English name of an automobile production plant owned by German carmaker Volkswagen and opened in 2002. The original German name is Gläserne Manufaktur (factory made of glass, literally vitreous manufactory). Both the German and English names are a word play on the double meaning of transparent and glassy, referring to both optical transparency and transparency of the production process.

The main purpose of the factory is the assembly of Volkswagen's luxury sedan, the Phaeton. Spare capacity was also used to construct Bentley Continental Flying Spur until 2006, when all work was transferred to Bentley's plant in Crewe, England.

The Transparent Factory is situated in the city center of Dresden, the 800-year-old German baroque city known for its arts and craftsmanship. It stands at the former location of the convention center. The factory's walls are made almost completely of glass. Its floors are covered entirely in Canadian maple. Its visitor-friendly layout was designed to accommodate up to 250 tourists per day. There are no smokestacks, no loud noises, and no toxic byproducts. Volkswagen have planted 350 trees in the grounds.

The transparent factory handles final assembly only. Operations such as stamping and welding and the painting of the steel bodies take place in Zwickau. Painted bodies arrive at the factory by truck. The other 1200 parts and 34 preassembled components are shipped to a remote logistics center and are transferred from there to the factory via CarGoTrams that run on Dresden's public transport tracks.

The German TV channel ZDF occasionally produces a philosophical panel discussion in the Transparent Factory, "Das philosophische Quartett" (The Philosophical Quartet).

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Nika Pipan
5 February 2015
I really recommend you to visit this place and pay for the tour! Firstly building is so beautiful and functional. Secondly the tour is so interesting and surprising. Love it! :)
Björn G
18 April 2014
On festive days there are guided tours in Russian and Polish as well.
Max Kattner
8 March 2015
Sowohl architektonisch wie auch technisch sehr interessant und sehenswert! Sehr kompetente und freundliche Guides bieten Führung jede (halbe) Stunde an - vorherige Anmeldung ist aber empfehlenswert.
Justinian
21 April 2017
Die Original VW-Currywurst ist prima. Toll wäre gewesen, wenn sie auch ganz heiß gewesen wäre. // Hunde sind im 1. OG auf dem Parkett nicht gestattet. #Info
Ola La
20 August 2014
Die Führung lohnt sich absolut! Man bekommt tolle Einblicke hinter die Kulissen der Autoproduktion und jede Menge Hintergrundinformationen. Die Currywurst am Ende sollte man auch mitnehmen!
Thomas R.
30 June 2018
Haben die Tour genommen. Eine Stunde inkl Einblick in die Manufaktur ein Besuch wert ????
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