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景点介绍
保时捷总公司位于施维伯丁伽大街(Schwieberdinger Str.)上,外观是一座粉红色大楼。保时捷博物馆(Porsche - Museum)在大楼后面。馆内的展品车辆和照片向人们述说着欧洲汽车制造界的历史,令人回味无穷。馆内还有商店可供购物。在门卫处登记后方可入内参观。
景点点评
porsche相对于benz历史要短,博物馆也要小的多。大概两小时就可以逛完,一楼的商店有各种保时捷车模在卖,但价格不斐。保时捷博物馆也有语音导游。而且车看起来,更符合偶的审美观。
保时捷博物馆,介绍了保时捷的历史和展示了很多车。有中文语音导游,票价也不贵。但博物馆很小,细细看也就两小时。楼下的商店纪念品不错,包括保时捷钥匙链啥的,但价格不菲。
What an experience. You get to see the history of Porsche in near perfect surroundings, headset coverage as you walk through and some of the best cars you will ever see. The gift shop and restaurants are also well worth a visit.My only complaint was that we were bnot allowed to do the Factory tour even though when we rung 5 days earlier we wwere not told we had to book. ENSURE YOU BOOK FOR THE FACTORY TOUR !!!!!!
I have now been here 3 times and it never gets boring, seen a concept car that I seen at the Melbourne motor show when I was 10!!! the same car 36 years later - with allowances for space age add ons like mobile phones and navigation systems, to be reminder of how technology and car styling has unfolded is a history lesson not just a rev heads paradise.
Whether a casual fan of sports cars or a die hard aficionado of all things having four wheels that go terribly fast, a visit to the Porsche Museum should be on your Stuttgart itinerary. The museum itself is beautifully designed. The number of cars, both production and race models, will give the casual viewer pleasure for a hour or more - the enthusiast can spend much more time fascinating over what they've always dreamed of driving down an autobahn or closed circuit track. Having limited time myself while there, I'm hoping for a return in the future. And if all the horsepower gets the testosterone flowing, stop by the restaurant upstairs for a first class, man-sized streak in elegant surroundings.
Was good fun to there. Lots of history for the company and the cars. Great day out with family and also with friends. Go See!
A nice museum in an architecturally interesting building. Probably best for Porsche enthusiasts as its a small and relatively young car company in comparison to Mercedes, so the range of vehicles on view is limited and there are many racing models on display. Worth a visit (pilgrimage) if you are into Porsches.
Very cool to see where my fav car comes from! Smaller than I expected, but there were many types I didn't recognize zipping 'round the place. Well worth the trip!
Located in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen next to Porsche Headquarters. See history of the Porsche brand right up to their modern models in a very interesting designed museum. It's not that large. If you speak German, take the tour. Otherwise take an audio guide.
During a trip to visit my boyfriend who studies in Stuttgart and currently has an internship with Porsche, we decided it would be good to check out the Porsche museum. We both paid 4 euros each and that was using our student ID cards, so I recommend bringing those! I'm from California and they took my university ID card so that was a major plus. In addition, audio guides are free and the one in English was very well done! Going into this museum visit I didn't really have much background info on the car or its origins. However once we began I could tell I was in for a great surprise and history lesson. I had no idea that Ferdinand Porsche was responsible for the first hybrid motor, built in the 1890s! All of the exhibits were interactive, sleek and most had a video with awesome graphics to go along with what was on display. In the end of the exhibit you can actually sit in one of the newest Porsche they have, so cool! Also they have an awesome driving simulator for what it's like to drive a Porsche on a racing track, great for kids and for adults who still act like kids! I totally recommend visiting this museum with family or friends while staying in Stuttgart.
Where to start? I guess the first thing you see!As you drive up to the building, it is an incredible feat of design and architecture - lovely looking and the first thing I noticed was the mirrored 'ceiling' over the entrance where there were a few epic Porsches parked up.The on-site car parking was incredibly good value, especially in comparison to similar in the UK. Again, entrance into the museum was also good value.The exhibits were really interesting and well laid out. The audio devices (included in the entry) were very good and again, very informative.I went with 2 people who weren't as into their Porsches as I am and they still really enjoyed it.Lots to see and do!
although that is the title of a movie....The Porsche museum is a small museum with a nice amount of excellent cars (I said to our friends: How can you have a museum when you only make THE 911?) You will see, there is much more about Porsche as the 911, but I am convinced, you know that when you come there. Good public transport and a big garage for parking your car,allows you to come there by either means of transport. Nice staff, good restaurant with a view into the garage (they maintain classical cars in front of you) and a very nice exhibition. Porsche family did really big things from the 1890's onwards and the exhibition makes you really aware of their important role in german car making industry. As a special treat you can rent a Porsche for 1 hour and 100km driving for a real "small" amount of money. (between 70 and 100 €, depending the car). With the german highway just next to the factory you should do this. (especially when you live in a 120 kmh max speed country)Enjoy your stay here, it is really worth visiting!!
An impressive building, structured in an interesting manner.Good setup of different models of the cars.Some good gimmicks like sound simulations and also car driving simulations. Even if you are not a big fan of Porsche cars,I would suggest you visit in the evening(at half cost) since the whole setup is pretty impressive!!
The Porsche Museum is very impressive on the outside and the design inside is simple and logical. You cannot lose the thread. You are automatically led around the museum without ever needing to be confused. There is just enough history to put you in context, and an electronic guide, which is very easy to use, explains concisely everything you need to know about the exhibits. Each exhibit is visually explained in German and English and after you have seen the last exhibit, you feel as if you have learned something about automobile history, and of course, the incredible mechanical precision of the Germans with their exacting attention to detail.There was an extra exhibition when I visited, but the museum tried to tie the temporary exhibition in with the permanent one, cross referencing various exhibits. I am not a car fan by any means, but the clarity of the exhibition, the design of the space and the impossibility of getting confused or lost made it an enjoyable visit. One point - I was with a group and a couple of members complained that right at the end of the exhibition, there was a room where you could simulate driving a Porsche, but they had missed it completely. I certainly did not notice it.There is a shop in the foyer, there are 3 cafés/restaurants, which on only two floors of museum, is quite impressive. The entrance fee is reasonable, but watch out, parking on the premises costs half of the adult entrance fee, or the full child's fee. I kept wanting to sit down, but there was very little seating, and none in the entrance foyer. One of our group said you could take a collapsible chair, but unfortunately I learned that too late.Overall I would recommend a visit to this museum,whether you are interested in cars, or not. We would never have had the Beetle if it hadn't been for Mr. Porsche!
Expensive but really interesting history of both sporting and personal vehicle history A lot of cars to view -make sure your camera is fully charged !