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Museums #1 in Korntal-Münchingen

Porsche Museum

4.7 · 38,515 reviews
Sophisticated and technically focused
Porsche Museum, Porscheplatz 1, 70435 Stuttgart
Interesting facts
1

The museum building is supported by only three V-shaped columns, allowing the main exhibition hall to hover independently.

2

The collection includes the Type 64, often cited as the spiritual ancestor of all subsequent Porsche sports cars.

3

The glass-walled workshop allows visitors to watch mechanics servicing genuine vintage racing cars from the Porsche Heritage collection.

4

The exhibition space features a 'sound shower' system where visitors can hear the specific engine notes of displayed vehicles.

5

The building's floor is designed to allow for the rapid reorganization of exhibits, ensuring the display remains dynamic.

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Porscheplatz 1 is the official address, reflecting the museum's location at the heart of the original Zuffenhausen industrial site.

Overview

The Porsche Museum is a world-class automotive exhibition located at the historic company headquarters in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen. The structure is a cantilevered building designed by Delugan Meissl Associated Architects, featuring a massive, angular white shell that appears to hover above the ground. Inside, the exhibition spans over 5,600 square meters, showcasing the history of the brand from the early designs of Ferdinand Porsche to contemporary racing successes. The collection includes approximately 95 vehicles, ranging from the Egger-Lohner C.2 Phaeton of 1898 to the latest 911 variants. A significant portion of the museum functions as a 'rolling museum,' where many cars are maintained in working order for use in international racing events and rallies. Visitors can observe the restoration workshop through glass panels, providing a view into the maintenance of historic fleet vehicles. The museum serves as both a historical archive and an active research facility for the Porsche AG brand. It is situated adjacent to the main production plant, reinforcing its role as a central site for the company's manufacturing identity.

Photo spot

The elevated ramp at the entrance provides the most striking wide-angle shot of the museum's cantilevered architectural design.

Insider tips

Use the provided multimedia audio guide for in-depth technical details on specific engineering milestones.

Plan your visit to coincide with a weekday to avoid peak weekend crowds and experience a more focused atmosphere.

Check the official website for rotating special exhibitions that temporarily supplement the permanent display.

What to avoid

Do not rush through the early historical section, as the progression of engineering technology provides essential context for the modern cars.

Good to know

Closed on Mondays.

Etiquette

Maintain a respectful distance from the vehicle exhibits; do not touch the car bodies to preserve the finish.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
2.5-3 hours
Best time to visit
Weekday mornings to avoid large crowds and ensure clear views of the vehicles.
Address
Porsche Museum, Porscheplatz 1, 70435 Stuttgart
48.834, 9.153
Get directions
Details
Key exhibitsType 64, 356, 911, 917, and the 1898 Egger-Lohner C.2 Phaeton
ArchitectureCantilevered design by Delugan Meissl Associated Architects

Frequently asked

Plan for about 2.5-3 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekday mornings to avoid large crowds and ensure clear views of the vehicles..

The elevated ramp at the entrance provides the most striking wide-angle shot of the museum's cantilevered architectural design.

Close by you'll find Wilhelma - Zoological-botanical garden, Höhenpark Killesberg, Schlossplatz.