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Stuttgart's New Porsche Museum

Posted November 20, 2008 12:01 AM by dstrohl

Visitors to the Zuffenhausen, Stuttgart, home of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG will soon be able to tour the new Porsche Museum at Porscheplatz 1. The automaker has reported that the interior work on the second floor is almost complete, so the first 12 exhibition vehicles were being installed on November 6, with the relocation of all 80 exhibits finished by the end of the week.

Interested folks can email the museum to learn what is on display at porschemuseum@porsche.de. Hours are yet to be posted, although the old museum's schedule of 9am-4pm Monday through Friday, 9am-5 on Saturday, Sunday and bank holidays will likely be continued.

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11/21/2008 8:30 AM

Thats good news. The old Porsche museum was smaller than my garage. When I saw it in 2000 I was a little disappointed. The MB museum on the other hand was incredible.

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