Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart
The Mercedes-Benz Museum is a car museum located in Stuttgart, Germany. It discusses the history of the Mercedes-Benz brand and the brands that are affiliated with it. Stuttgart is home to the Mercedes-Benz brand as well as the Mercedes-Benz Group's international headquarters.
UN Studio built the existing structure, which sits just outside the main entrance of the Daimler factory in Stuttgart. It is built on a unique cloverleaf idea that employs three overlapping circles with the center removed to generate a triangular atrium reminiscent of a Wankel engine. The structure was finished and opened on May 19, 2006. Architecture and exhibition ideas are inextricably linked, as exhibition designer HG Merz was commissioned before the architecture competition in 2001.
Even if automobiles and driving aren't your things, you can't help but become involved at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart, which traces the history of the automotive industry via the history of one of Germany's most famous multinational corporations. Even visitors without a driver's license will be swayed by the incredibly large collection of sparkling cars, which includes everything from the very first patented vehicle to the Popemobile.
Location: Mercedesstraße 100, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg 70372
Website: mercedes-benz.com