The Mercedes Museum is located in Stuttgart. Stuttgart is a German city with a population of less than 650,000. It is not only the main industrial center of the country, but also a kind of cultural capital.
Only one airline operates direct flights from Moscow to Stuttgart Airport. The flight will take you a little more than 3 hours. If you fly and settle in Berlin or Munich, you can take the high-speed train to that city. The journey will take 5 hours and 2, 5 hours, respectively.
Thunderstorms occur in Stuttgart in summer and snow falls for several days in winter. The average temperature in summer is 25 degrees, and in winter it can drop to 0. Most rainfall occurs in July.
You can rent an apartment in the city for a few days, because this is what will help you feel the atmosphere of German life. If this does not appeal to you, then hundreds of hotels are working here for you. If your budget is strictly limited, then rent a hotel with one star, and if you want to live like a king in a mansion, then five-star rooms will help you to relax to the fullest.
This city is full of various museums that might interest you. Particular attention should be paid to the Mercedes-Benz Museum.
Stuttgart is the parent of the Mercedes-Benz brand and that is why its museum is located here. The building is new, it was built and opened on May 19, 2006. It's hard not to notice it, because its shamrock shape, which consists of three ovals, attracts the eye. Previously, the museum existed in one of the brand's factories. It was opened in 1936. Daimler-Benz celebrated its 50th anniversary and therefore opened a museum for the occasion.
The architects of the new museum were given a rather difficult task, which meant saving space, but they coped with it brilliantly. The main architect was Ben van Berkel, who succeeded in the area of 3500 sq. M. accommodate more than 16,000 sq. m of halls intended for exhibits.
This museum is easy to find. First, you should find the main gate of the Daimler Factory. As soon as you approach them, you will immediately notice such a conspicuous building, the height of which is more than 45 meters. The street where this showroom is located is called Mercedesstraße.
For the pleasure that you get, you have to pay 8 euros.
Many people say that this is the most memorable museum of all that exists in this world. Still, one and a half thousand exhibits will at least shock you. At the entrance to the museum itself there is a statue of one of the Formula 1 champions. Of course, next to him is his Mercedes-Benz.
Here you can see all the cars that have ever been released under this brand. The very first model was released in 1886. In addition to models that have long since sunk into the past, here you can see cars that are literally overflowing with various functions and different electronics.
A visit to this museum should appeal to absolutely everyone, but it will delight those who adore high-quality cars.