
Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart
On a total area of approx. 17.000 square meters spread over 9 levels, the Mercedes-Benz Museum shows around 160 vehicles on permanent display, including not only the earliest models - such as the Gottlieb Daimler Motor Carriage and the Karl Benz patent Motor Car, both dating from the year 1886 - but also the latest series production vehicles. One particularly impressive exhibit is the fully armour-plated luxury limousine formerly used by the Japanese emperor Hirohito.
Museum of Art

March 5th 2005 saw the opening of a unique museum building right in the heart of Stuttgart: the Stuttgart Museum of Art. ...
Würzburg's Museums
The "Mainfränkische Museum" has displays from the city's early history, a large collection of clocks and also hosts the largest collection of works by ...
When Germans Become Fools!

Those interested in learning more about the fascinating Fasnacht traditions and customs should visit the "Narrenschopf" Fasnacht Museum in ...
Beethoven in Koblenz
In 1746 Maria Magdalena Keverich was born in Ehrenbreitstein. She was the mother of the most important composer in history of music, Ludwig von ...
Museums in Trier
The Archaeological Museum (Landesmuseum) near the Imperial Baths has the richest collection of Roman finds in Germany; it is so rich, in fact, that ...
