All Sports Cars

All Sports Cars

All Sports Cars

The Porsche Museum displays around a hundred sports and racings cars from the most famous manufacturer of high-performance motor vehicles in Germany. The modern and stylish architecture of the museum building compliments the emphasis Porsche puts on design by providing an excellent gallery space for exhibiting some of the most desirable cars in the world. The Porsche collection includes iconic models such as the first 356, various 911 models, several unbeatable 917 racers, and a couple of design studies. The museum is located to the northwest of Stuttgart next to Porsche’s main factory and head offices.

Iconic Sports Cars in the Porsche Museum in Germany

The Porsche Museum is a very modern, sleek design, very much like the cars themselves. Porsche consciously avoided the “discovery zone” approach and let the cars speak for themselves. With cars as beautiful as these Porsches, this is a sensible approach.

The historic vehicle collection includes several iconic Porsche cars as well as automobiles designed or developed by Porsche for other manufacturers such as the Volkswagen Beetle, Mercedes 500E and, believe it or not, a tractor. Most cars in the museum are originals but a few are copies including the Type 64 (the first “real” Porsche designed in 1939) and the Lohner Porsche Semper Vivus (the world’s first hybrid car developed by Ferdinand Porsche in 1900!).