A First Glimpse of Stuttgart's Excellent Automotive Industry and Prosperity
Looking back on December 22 last year, my European trip continued. I had to walk quickly from the Golden Gapa Large Family Penthouse in Garmisch-Partenkirchen to the train station early in the morning. So, before dawn, I packed my bags and set off under the stars. I walked quickly all the way, but still arrived at the station only 5 minutes early. I was in a hurry, but fortunately, I caught the train. I had to transfer in Munich and almost missed the stop, and there were only 20 minutes until the next train.
The train won't wait for you, and European transportation is really a headache, but fortunately, we all arrived on time. On the way, we passed Ulm, where the Ulm Minster is located, and saw the spire of the church, but we didn't have time to get off the train. We went straight to Stuttgart because we wanted to leave enough time in the afternoon to visit the Porsche Museum and the Mercedes-Benz Museum, otherwise, they would be closed on Monday. Another thing to note is that due to the approaching Christmas holiday, the opening hours of many museums, exhibition halls, and even shopping malls have changed. Therefore, when preparing for the trip, you should pay special attention to the opening hours on the official website and collect them in advance.
In Stuttgart, we only visited the Porsche and Mercedes-Benz museums and didn't go anywhere else. But I know that this place is the city where the Weissenhof Estate, represented by Le Corbusier's work Weissenhofmuseum, is located, and it is also home to many design universities. The itinerary only allowed me to take a break here for one night, and due to physical reasons, we only visited the Porsche and Mercedes-Benz museums in the end.
The Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart offers a captivating journey through over 130 years of automotive history, featuring more than 160 vehicles from the earliest models to futuristic prototypes. Housed in a striking double-helix building, the museum’s innovative design complements its comprehensive exhibits, making it a must-visit for car enthusiasts and history buffs alike
The Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart is a must-visit for car enthusiasts and history lovers. It showcases over 130 years of automotive innovation, with a stunning collection of classic cars, futuristic models, and interactive exhibits. The modern, spiral-designed building enhances the experience, offering a fascinating journey through the evolution of mobility.
You really have to buy tickets in advance. The queues on site will make you want to leave. It's worth seeing, but it can take a long time. Pay attention to the business hours. It's closed on Mondays. Please check the various holiday arrangements. Tickets are sold until 17:00 every day. It closes at 18:30.
Tickets 10 euros, free walk-in guide, Chinese explanation. You can take a camera to take pictures, but you can't bring a bag, there is a storage place. The museum began with Daimler and Maybach developing small internal combustion engines, detailing the engine and the 160-year history of the Mercedes-Benz family, and there are many interesting little stories. Not going to the Mercedes-Benz Museum is equivalent to never going to Stuttgart.
The world's largest auto museum, here will gather a lot of Mercedes-Benz models, introduce the history of the development of Mercedes from ancient to modern, and the origin of the Mercedes brand, very meaningful to visit, we happened to visit after 16:30, the fare was halved only 5 euros, Usually only 10 euros, the price is not expensive, there is a free Chinese interpreter, friends to Stuttgart, it is recommended to visit.
The Main is a tributary of the Rhine that flows into the Rhine in Mainz. Frankfurt is called "Frankfurt on the Main" (Germany has another Frankfurt), which is the proudest city on the Main, and the city is enhanced by the river. The Main River flows from the center of Frankfurt, just as the Seine flows from Paris and the Huangpu River from Shanghai. The Main River divides Frankfurt in two. The north bank is the bank district, the old town and the commercial district, and the south bank is the residential area and the museum area (the film museum, art museum, etc. along the coast, and the museum park), compared to the bustling and bustling north bank. The south bank is relatively clean, a small foreign building on the shore, some may be office, some may be private courtyard, a small building, very chic. From Rome Berg Square to the river, you can see a bridge, that is, Eiserner Steg, the bridge is hung with colorful locks, relying on people's good wishes. There is a pier on the Main River, and the cruise ship docks at the pier. Tourists can take a boat tour and watch the coastal landscape. The fare seems to be 10 euros per person. There are also some cruise restaurants that have been docked for years, selling coffee and drinks, and the main meal is also provided, and the business is good. There are benches for people to rest along the road on both sides of the river. It is a good experience to sit down and take a break when you are tired. It is occasionally a few swans swimming in the river. In short, very leisurely and comfortable, standing in the same place can feel the blend of modern financial atmosphere and ancient European style, very good.
We are fortunate to visit the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart, Germany. We have always loved the Mercedes-Benz brand. The Mercedes-Benz brand is famous worldwide and has been doing very successfully in the high-end car field. Germany is the birthplace of Mercedes-Benz, and the Mercedes-Benz Museum has displayed different Mercedes-Benz models from the birth of Mercedes-Benz to the present, which is breathtaking. The number of tourists in the museum is endless, and they are very excited to take pictures everywhere. It is worth punching in.
Very very worth seeing museum! 8 euros tickets are definitely worth the price! After entering the door, I will also lend you a free interpreter that can be used according to your requirements. The Chinese explanation is also very good. ~ You can read the introduction of the corresponding exhibits with infrared sensing. It is strongly recommended to leave enough time to visit. I watched it for 4 hours. I feel that I have also carefully looked at 60[%]~ Many exhibits are national treasure-level ~ For friends who like cars, I definitely want to visit a museum! Here, you will find that the reason why Mercedes-Benz is a top brand is not only because of the strength of its technology research and development. More is a brand attitude to the world ~ The exhibition has a large extent of the role Mercedes-Benz played in the whole process of human discovery, there are great, there are also such wrong decisions as its help to German fascism in World War II, But they all evaluate with a very objective attitude! It is really a very valuable quality! In addition, when I saw the exhibits of the world's first car in front of me, I was really excited to tears! ! ! Mercedes-Benz Museum is definitely five-star recommendation! ! !