Porsche: Final spurt in the anniversary year 🎥

SPECIAL EXHIBITION For 75 years, sports cars from Zuffenhausen have been inspiring people all over the world. In its anniversary year, Porsche is celebrating the brand's long success story at the Stuttgart Museum. It is well worth a visit.

 

The year 2023 is particularly important for Porsche. The 911 is celebrating its 60th birthday, and the brand is looking back on "75 years of Porsche sports cars. True fans of the model are celebrating June 8, 1948, the day the Porsche 356 No. 1 Roadster received its general operating license.

Achim Stejskal, Head of Porsche Heritage and Museum: "Never before have so many guests visited our museum in one month as in August 2023. We were able to welcome more than 70,000 visitors. It is already becoming apparent that 2023 will be the second-best year so far since opening in January 2009."

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Achim Stejskal: "In August 2023, more than 70,000 visitors visited the museum."

Digital 360 degree tour

The current special anniversary exhibition is the most extensive to date. Until January 7, 2024, the Porsche Museum invites visitors on a journey through 75 years of brand history. A journey through yesterday, today and tomorrow, on which guests will encounter not only many technologies but also many dreamers - people who stand behind the brand. For all those who are unable to visit the museum in Zuffenhausen or would like to enjoy the anniversary exhibition from their living room for a second time, the Porsche also offers a digital 360-degree tour.

Special tours for children

The museum not only invites adults on a journey through the history of the brand. There are also two new tours for children, each with six adventure stations that are part of the permanent exhibition. Girls and boys can choose between two stories on the Porsche 4Kids discovery tours. For test driver Tom Targa, everything revolves around an upcoming race for which he still wants to build a sports car. Development engineer Tina Turbo, on the other hand, is traveling to an ideas competition for which she has to pack her creative suitcase. On both tours, there are search tasks to be mastered, puzzles to be solved, playful experimentation and learning to be done. Between October 28 and November 5, Porsche is offering free guided tours for children.

Day of people with disabilities

On December 3, International Day of Persons with Disabilities, a theme week with the same title comes to an end at the Porsche Museum. From November 28 to December 3, people with a severely disabled ID and their accompanying persons not only have free admission during opening hours, but they can also take part in free guided tours with specially trained guides.

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