{"id":245727,"date":"2023-11-20T10:19:37","date_gmt":"2023-11-20T10:19:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/?p=245727"},"modified":"2023-11-20T10:19:37","modified_gmt":"2023-11-20T10:19:37","slug":"list-of-museums-factory-tours-every-petrolhead-must-go-to","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/news-features\/list-of-museums-factory-tours-every-petrolhead-must-go-to\/","title":{"rendered":"List of museums & factory tours every petrolhead must go to"},"content":{"rendered":"
BHPian JDMBOI <\/strong>recently shared this with other enthusiasts.<\/p>\n Here is a list of museums & factory tours every petrol-head must go to, so fasten your seat belt and grab some drink because it’s going to be a long ride.<\/p>\n Porsche Museum<\/strong><\/p>\n The Porsche Museum is an automobile museum in the Zuffenhausen district of Stuttgart, Germany on the site of carmaker Porsche.<\/p>\n History<\/strong><\/p>\n 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). The new museum<\/strong><\/p>\n The new Porsche museum stands on a conspicuous junction just outside Porsche Headquarters in Zuffenhausen. The display area covers 5600 square metres featuring over 80 exhibits, many rare cars and a variety of historical models.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Guided tour<\/strong><\/p>\n Museum Tour<\/strong><\/p>\n Discover the company\u2019s history with all its milestones from its beginnings to the present day in an approximately one-hour guided tour of the Porsche Museum that is tailored to your individual wishes.<\/p>\n Public museum tour :<\/strong><\/p>\n Private museum tour<\/strong><\/p>\n Awareness Tour<\/strong><\/p>\n Book a guided tour of a very special kind. The awareness tour enables participants to experience the company’s history from a different perspective. It’s not just about imparting knowledge, but also about the topic of self-awareness. We invite you to a change of perspective with aids such as blindfolds, wheelchairs and earplugs. In this way, interested parties are made aware of how to deal with people with disabilities. This tour is perfect as a team building measure.<\/p>\n Private awareness tour:<\/strong><\/p>\n Historic Walk<\/strong><\/p>\n Accompany us on a journey through time along historical and modern buildings from our more than 80-year old history. Find out how the Zuffenhausen site developed from a design office to one of the most modern automobile plants in the world. Using historical images and documents from the company archive, we will show you the change and growth of our production facility, without entering the buildings.<\/p>\n Private historic walk tour:<\/strong><\/p>\n Factory tours<\/strong><\/p>\n Take a look behind the scenes, where the heart and soul of the brand are at home: at the headquarters in Zuffenhausen. Accompany a sports car on its way through production and experience the perfect symbiosis of tradition and modernity.<\/p>\n We show you how the vehicles of tomorrow are made. In addition to the 911 and 718 models, the main plant has been producing Porsche’s first full-electric sports car, the Taycan, since 2019.<\/p>\n Let yourself be captured by the fascination of Porsche and take a look behind the scenes at the headquarters in Zuffenhausen. Accompany a sports car through the production process on a guided tour of the plant and find out what drives us and it: a perfect symbiosis of tradition and modernity. The new Porsche Production 4.0 – smart, lean and green. You can choose from three different factory tours. Children from the age of eight can take part if accompanied by an adult.<\/p>\n 911 \/ 718 Tour<\/strong><\/p>\n Together with one of our guides, you will visit the assembly line for the Porsche 911 and the 718 Boxster and 718 Cayman model series. Where possible, we will show you selected production areas such as vehicle assembly or upholstery. Depending on the prototype construction, there may be short-term adjustments of the tour. The start and finish is the foyer of the Porsche Museum. You can book a private tour or an open tour with other visitors. Of course you can choose another language besides German or English. We will be happy to check whether a guide can lead you through our plant in your preferred language on this day.<\/p>\n Open 911\/718 factory tour:<\/strong><\/p>\n Private 911\/718 factory tour:<\/strong><\/p>\n Taycan Tour<\/strong><\/p>\n Visit the assembly line of the first full-electric Porsche Taycan and the paint shop. The start and finish is the foyer of the Porsche Museum. The route between the museum and the paint shop on this tour is covered by bus. You can book a private tour or an open tour with other visitors. Of course you can choose another language besides German or English. We will be happy to check whether a guide can lead you through our plant in your preferred language on this day.<\/p>\n Open Taycan factory tour:<\/strong><\/p>\n Private Taycan factory tour:<\/strong><\/p>\n Powertrain Tour<\/strong><\/p>\n Get exclusive insights into the three assembly lines of the boxer, V and electric motors. We explain to you what distinguishes the different motors. The start and finish is the foyer of the Porsche Museum. The distance between the museum and the new engine assembly is covered by bus. Of course you can choose another language besides German or English. We will be happy to check whether a guide can lead you through our plant in your preferred language on this day.<\/p>\n Private powertrain tour<\/strong><\/p>\n Barrier-free museum<\/strong><\/p>\n There is lots to discover. You can join a guided tour or you can look around the museum alone. We have almost 100 vehicles more than 200 small exhibits interesting information about Porsche The Porsche Museum is barrier free. Lifts take you to all floors of the museum. We have accessible toilets on the ground floor and on the third floor of the museum.<\/p>\n Price List<\/strong><\/p>\n Entrance fees:<\/strong><\/p>\n This price (Reduced price) applies to:<\/p>\n Free entry for<\/strong>: Children up to 14 years. Children may not visit the museum without an adult. Person who accompanies people with disabilities. (mark “B” in the disability card)<\/p>\n Evening tickets from 5 p.m.<\/p>\n Price List<\/strong><\/p>\n Entrance fees:<\/strong><\/p>\n This price (Reduced price) applies to: Same as Above.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Continue reading BHPian JDMBOI’s review for more insights and information. <\/p>\n\n
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. 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.<\/p>\n\n
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