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Porsche Museum to Open

11-16-2007

 
New York, November 15 2007
Stuttgart Twinkels in Germany’s Car Crown, Porsche Museum to Open
To the delight of fans and drivers of German cars around the world, Porsche will be opening a new museum at the end of 2008. Complementing the enormously successful Mercedes Benz Museum which opened two years ago to great acclaim, the Porsche Museum will be yet another reason to jump off the Autobahn and visit this city dedicated to cars and their creators.

The new Porsche museum currently being built in Stuttgart Zuffenhausen is set to bring the history of the sports car producer to life more vividly than ever before. Ferdinand Porsche, who once worked for Daimler, was the inventor of the legendary compressor sports cars as well as the sporty serial and racing cars such as the Porsche 904 Carrera GTS Coupé and the Porsche 911. Ferdinand Porsche also constructed the Volkswagen, or, "Beetle," in 1936. The new Porsche temple, designed by the Vienna architects Delugan Meissl, will house over 80 legendary cars, some of which have never before been seen in public. The current museum on the Porsche property will remain open until the new museum is ready in 2008. With around 20 vehicles on display, it gives visitors a small preview of the upcoming fascinating exhibition of more than 100 years of Porsche history. www.porsche.com

A special part of Stuttgart’s automobile history and lore is the former workshop of Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach. It was here where the two famous engineers realized their vision of individual mobility: a transportable universal motor for vehicles on water, on the land and in the air. The reconverted garden house of Villa Canstatt was a refuge for Daimler and Maybach where they worked day and night in strict secrecy to make their dream come true. The workshop ambience, drawings, documents, photographs and models, such as the first motor boat from 1886 and the Wolfertsches air ship from 1888, are on display. www.stuttgart-tourist.de

Exciting history from Mercedes Benz can be discovered in its futuristic building with its double helix structure. Two tours - one which follows a chronological development of the legendary marquee, while the second features spectacular vehicle collections - show off the company’s complete automobile collection. Highlights include the first automobiles developed by Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler, the first serial diesel car, the ‘silver arrow’ which wrote many glorious chapters of the Mercedes Benz racing history, and the Mercedes Benz 300 SL coupe which became a legend for its wing doors. www.museum-mercedes-benz.com

Serious car fans seeking a hands-on, close up experience with car production, from the body shop to the final assembly stage, can book tours at the Porsche and Mercedes production centers. Book early as the tours are in high demand and cancellations are rare: www.porsche.com and www.mercedes-benz.com. For those who have no luck, Porsche at least offers online tours at www.porsche.com

For more information on Stuttgart and its car museums go to www.stuttgart-tourist.de and www.cometogermany.com


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