The Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, Germany is one of items on my bucket list as a car enthusiast. Housing around 150 of some of the most influential cars from classics to Le Mans winning race cars. I first posted about the museum here, as you will see the museum itself is designed in an eye-catching way with stark white walls and bold graphics.
Read More →Hidden deep in Stuttgart resides a hidden Porsche storage facility that houses rare vehicles from the past. This video shows a small collection of rare vehicles like a prototype 928, bullet proof 911 and even the very first 911 belonging to the daughter of the Porsche’s founding father. The facility also stores vehicles from a range of other brands like Audi, Seat and Lada.
Read More →I came across this awesome video of Mattia Santino Merli’s tour of the Lamborghini museum in Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy. The museum’s two floors contain some of the companies most respected cars like the Miura, Countach and the Diablo. The videos are pretty simple but I love reading the information ticker and the music choice for both videos. Sit back and enjoy the virtual tour.
Read More →A great driving experience is one where a car stimulates your senses. It could be the striking looks, responsiveness of the steering wheel or the low grumble of the exhaust note. There’s no denying that higher end vehicles like Ferrari, Lamborghini and Porsche focuses on these characteristics in order to create the ultimate driving machines. The Porsche Museum hosted an event called Sound Night where visitors can experience the sound of many Porsche vehicles.
Read More →Porsche is no stranger to great design, so when they refreshed their museum we all knew it would be future thinking. Situated in Stuttgart, Germany – the museum offers 5600 square meters of display area and features many of Porsche’s iconic cars. Plans for the new museum started in 2003 and features only the best architecture, media and typographic design. Pictures after the jump.
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