The Porsche Museum is located in Stuttgart, Germany and is dedicated to the history of the Porsche automobile company. The museum was opened in 2009 and is housed in a modern building designed by Delugan Meissl Associated Architects. The building features an open and transparent design with a futuristic appearance that mirrors the spirit of the Porsche brand.
The museum showcases the history of the Porsche brand, from the early years of Ferdinand Porsche designing cars for other companies to the creation of the first Porsche car in 1948 and the many iconic models that followed. The exhibits include more than 80 cars, as well as interactive displays and multimedia presentations that provide visitors with a deeper understanding of the history of the Porsche brand and its impact on the automotive industry.
Some of the notable cars on display at the Porsche Museum include the original Porsche 356, the 917, the 959, and the Porsche 911 GT1. In addition to the cars, the museum also displays Porsche engines, gearboxes, and other components, as well as a range of memorabilia and historical artifacts.
The Porsche Museum is open to the public and offers guided tours in several languages. The museum also has a gift shop where visitors can purchase a range of Porsche-related merchandise.