Car tourism in Germany
March 30, 2010 at 17:47 Leave a comment
Germany is renown for its car industry. Germans have experience and proven results when it comes to industirial efficiency. And Germans are also duely very proud of their achievements. For these reasons Germany is the very exact destination for any car lover to visit. Germany has an amazing concentration of car related museums founded by major companies such as BMW, Audi, Porche, Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen that are easily accessible and great to visit.
BMW museum in Munich
The BMW museum in Munich is near the olympic park. Visitors will be impressed by the massive piston like building and the newer, modern building under it; a result of renovation finished just in 2008.

BMW Museum, Munich, Germany
In the museum visitors can move through an array of parallel exhibitions – some constant and others transient. Opening hours are on Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 – 18:00. Ticket price for adults is Euro, but there are various discounts that should be looked into before visiting. Not far away, towards the olympic park, you can find the company’s impressive sales center. It is so luxurious, you might confuse it with the museum. We recommend visiting the BMW sales center, just to understand how the company serves its clients.
Audi Museum Mobile , Ingolstadt
If you have seen the BMW museum, how can you leave without also visiting the Audi museum? The Audi museum is located a bit north of Munich, in Ingolstadt. It is easily accessible via route A9 (en route to Nurenberg). The museum building is round and is meant to remind the viewer of the rings of a tree trunk. In this way Audi tries to remind visitors that the museums vision is to combine the past and the future together with constant growth and technological development.

Audi museum, Ingolstadt, Germany
The Audi museum is part of a complex of buildings, and here also one can pick up their new acquisitions with style. If you wish you can order an organized trip combining tourism and driving around Bavaria, formulated by Audi.
Tickets are up to 4 Euros (if you also want the guided tour in the museum). Museum hours are diverse depending on the daily schedule (for instance whether or not a gaz concert is taking place).
Entry filed under: Europe, Theme travels. Tags: cars, driving, Europe, Germany.
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