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FAQs

How do I get to the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart? ›

How to find us. To reach the Porsche Museum by car, take the Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen exit off the A81 motorway. Parking is available in our underground car park, which opens at 8.45 a.m. and has an entrance height of 2.10 metres. You can download detailed directions using the route planner.

How many cars are in the Porsche Museum? ›

The Porsche car collection

It now contains more than 700 cars, including almost 200 racing cars. We regularly participate in national and international historic racing events and classic car rallies with many of the cars in our collection.

What is the mission of the Porsche Museum? ›

In keeping with its pre-eminent position within the German automotive industry, Porsche uses the museum as a platform for informing national and international visitors about the history and achievements of the German automotive industry.

How long do you need for a Porsche Museum? ›

Porsche museum doesn't take too long - other than the race cars, the road car history isn't that extensive! as above, 2-3hrs is plenty there. Mercedes museum is very impressive and comprehensive - allow half a day.

How much does it cost to go to the Porsche Museum in Germany? ›

Admission to the museum costs €12 for adults, and there is a reduced price of €6 for students, seniors, disabled people, Porsche Classic Card owners, or Porsche club members. Children under the age of 14 (with an accompanying adult only) are granted access for free.

What does the Stuttgart Porsche mean? ›

For the design of the Porsche logo, Franz drew inspiration from Stuttgart's city seal, which features a rearing horse, and incorporated this into the centre of the shield shape. Since Stuttgart itself was founded around 950AD as a centre of horse-breeding and stud farms, the animal was a fitting addition to the emblem.

Who is the girl Porsche in cars? ›

Sally Carrera is a fictional anthropomorphic Porsche 996 Carrera and a major character of the Disney/Pixar Cars franchise. She is a town attorney for Radiator Springs, having relocated there from California where she was a successful lawyer.

Who owns Porsche? ›

Yes, Volkswagen Group is Porsche's parent company. Volkswagen and Porsche merged in 2011. Volkswagen Group is also the parent company of various other luxury car brands, including Audi, Bentley, Bugatti, and Lamborghini.

What is the price of a Porsche 911? ›

Porsche 911 price starts at ₹ 1.99 Cr and top model price goes upto ₹ 3.51 Cr. 911 is offered in 4 variants - the base model of 911 is Carrera and the top model Porsche 911 GT3 RS.

How old is the Porsche Museum? ›

The Porsche Museum has been showcasing the history and fascination of the brand in a modern and vibrant way since 2009. The past and future of the Porsche idea come together at the heart of the brand's headquarters in Zuffenhausen.

Is Porsche French or German? ›

A map of the Porsche world Zuffenhausen, Germany Porsche is a true global business, but its roots lie in the south-west German city that it still calls home. The company's founder, Ferdinand Porsche, opened his engineering office in Kronenstrasse 24 in the heart of Stuttgart in 1931.

What is the largest car museum in the world? ›

The world's largest automobile collection with nearly 400 historic, prestige or racing cars. This museum, housed in a 25,000 m2 former spinning mill, has been transformed into a showcase for more than 400 exceptional cars retracing automotive history.

What is the Porsche logo? ›

The Porsche logo appears in broad letters in the Gold base colour, while "Stuttgart" stands out in raised letters against a recessed background. In the centre is the powerful horse with a clearly defined shoulder and a luxuriant tail.

Where are Porsches built? ›

Zuffenhausen – The Porsche headquarters and main factory are located in Zuffenhausen, a district of Stuttgart, Germany. This is where the very first Porsche production model was made. This is also where all Porsche sports cars and engines continue to be manufactured today.

What city in Germany is home to the Porsche Museum? ›

The Porsche Museum is an automobile museum in the Zuffenhausen district of Stuttgart, Germany on the site of carmaker Porsche.

How long is the Porsche factory tour? ›

No matter whether you pick up your 911 or Boxster in Zuffenhausen or your Cayenne in Leipzig – take your time. During a 1.5-hour factory tour, you'll even get to witness what we call a "wedding" (the combining of an engine with a chassis).

How do you get into Porsche Cup? ›

Depending on the role, there are different ways to join the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup:
  1. Teams contact the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup Organisation directly. ...
  2. Sponsoring partners contact a team or the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup Organisation directly. ...
  3. Drivers contact a team directly.

How much time do you need at the Mercedes Museum Stuttgart? ›

Visiting the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart. It's easy to visit the Mercedes-Benz Museum but I would recommend leaving enough time to do it properly. You could easily spend all day if you wanted to take in all the information, but most visitors will need at least two hours just to have a good look at the basics.

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