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    Visiting the Mercedes-Benz Museum

    The Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart celebrates Carl Benz's remarkable automobile inventions of 1886. But it's more than just a history lesson. It brings his creations to life, connecting them with technology, social history, and popular culture.

    With over 160 vehicles, ranging from vintage automobiles to iconic racing cars and futuristic prototypes, the museum's main stars shine bright. Across twelve rooms spanning an impressive 16,500 square meters, the permanent exhibition unveils a captivating world of automotive marvels.

    Continue reading to explore the captivating Mercedes-Benz Museum. Find information on tickets, location, attractions, and essential details to plan your visit.

    Why Visit Mercedes-Benz Museum?

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    • Legend tour: Experience the rich history of Mercedes-Benz, from the iconic 1886 Patentwagen to groundbreaking engines. This tour takes you on a chronological journey through automotive innovation. 
    • Birth of the Brand: Unveil the oldest surviving Mercedes 40 PS Mercedes-Simplex in the 2nd legend tour. It succeeded the 35 PS Mercedes, the world's first modern automobile created by Wilhelm Maybach.
    • Times of Change– Diesel and Supercharger: Discover the hidden connection between automobiles and airplanes: early engine collaborations, superchargers for performance, and pioneering fuel efficiency advancements by Daimler-Benz.
    • Collection Tour: Embark on a Collection Tour exploring five thematic exhibitions. Witness the evolution of cars and motorized vehicles as similar models from various periods unite, showcasing their development and transformations. 
    • Gallery of Carriers: The Gallery of Carriers at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart is a collection of commercial vehicles that tells the story of how Mercedes-Benz revolutionized the transportation of goods.
    • Special Exhibitions: Prepare to be enthralled by the special exhibitions, as you look at the magnificent Mercedes vehicles once driven by Kaiser Wilhelm II (770 Grosser Mercedes), Emperor Hirohito (770), Princess Diana (500SL), and even the esteemed Pope John Paul II (Popemobile 230G)

    Mercedes-Benz Museum Highlights

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    Museum’s Architecture 

    The museum features a double-helix floor structure that maximizes exhibit space. Take your time on each helix side to fully appreciate the exhibits before descending to the next group of floors. To enhance your experience, there are long ramps connecting the floors, providing both practicality and added context

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    Moving in Stereo

    Immerse yourself in the art world with the Mercedes-Benz Art Collection's guided tour of "Moving in Stereo. This unique exhibition showcases an impressive collection of 150 artworks spanning 130 years. The media spectrum encompasses painting, drawing, sculpture, light objects, photography, installation, and video.

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    Gallery of Helpers

    In the 'Gallery of Helpers,' explore a unique lineup of special-use vehicles. Kick off your journey with a 1952 170V panel van. This vintage beauty once served as a mobile workshop for Mercedes service teams. Standing proudly among the exhibits is a  2005 Econic NGT 2628 garbage truck.

    Mercedes Race Machines

    Mercedes Race Machines

    Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring exhibit that pays tribute to Mercedes' illustrious motorsport legacy at the museum. Prepare to be pleasantly surprised as you make your way to the racing motorsport section, where a colossal truck awaits your arrival. Pause for a moment to admire the magnificent 1450S, a testament to the pioneering era of MB racing trucks.

    Mercedes Race Machines

    Gallery of Voyagers

    One helix takes you on a journey through the chronological progression of Mercedes' history, while the other showcases cars grouped by specific themes. Don't miss the Gallery of Voyagers, which showcases buses, limos, and long-distance cruisers from Mercedes' extensive collection over the decades.

    Plan Your Visit To the Mercedes-Benz Museum

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    Mercedes-Benz Museum Timing

    Timings: Tuesday to Sunday from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. It is open on most public holidays.

    Last Entry: 5 PM

    Closed On: Monday

    Best Time To Visit: The place can get really busy, so the morning is the best time to fully enjoy and appreciate what it has to offer. 

    Mercedes-Benz Museum

    Address: Mercedes-Benz Museum, Mercedesstraße 100, 70372 Stuttgart, Germany

    Find on Maps.

    • By Train: S-Bahn train S1
      Nearest Stop: Neckar Park (Mercedes-Benz)
    • By Bus: Bus 45
      Nearest Stop: Bad Cannstatt
    • By Car: Distance From Airport: Stuttgart (STR) Airport, which is 11.3 km away
      Car Parking: P4 multi-storey car park
    Mercedes-Benz Museum Rules
    • Only bags up to A4 size are allowed in the exhibition.
    • Touching vehicles during the tour is not permitted.
    • Blind visitors can touch cars under guide supervision.
    • Children aged 14 and above can visit the exhibition alone.
    • Photography and filming are allowed for private use.
    • The parking garage can't accommodate motorhomes.
    • Test drives are not available at the museum.
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    • Wilhelma Zoo: Wilhelma is a zoo located 2.61km away from the Mercedes-Benz Museum. It is home to approximately 11,500 animals from various parts of the world. These animals belong to around 1,200 different species, including lions, tigers, giraffes, elephants, and zebras. Wilhelma Zoo also boasts a collection of about 6,000 plants from diverse climates.
    • Württemberg Mausoleum: The Württemberg Mausoleum is located on Württemberg Hill, approximately 2.65km from the Mercedes-Benz Museum. Constructed by King William I of Württemberg, its purpose was to be a final resting place for his second wife, Catherine Pavlovna of Russia.
    • New Palace Stuttgart: The New Palace Stuttgart, situated 3.98km from the Mercedes-Benz Museum, is an impressive 18th-century Baroque palace., which holds the distinction of being one of the final grand city palaces constructed in Southern Germany.
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    • The use of the cloakroom and lockers is free.
    • Wheelchairs are available at the museum for a deposit.
    • You can borrow baby buggies at the ticket desk for a €50 deposit.
    • You can park in the museum or the P4 multi-story car park. 
    • Disabled visitors can park on the hill at the museum's main entrance.
    • Cashless payment is available at the cashier and throughout the store.
    • The museum offers free Wi-Fi.
    Eat
    • Bertha Benz: Bertha Benz, the museum's semi-namesake, embodies innovation, creativity, and courage. The culinary offerings reflect these qualities with fresh dishes prepared in a live-cooking setting. Regional classics are reimagined in a modern "fast-casual" style, appealing to diverse guests. Locally sourced ingredients enhance the taste experience.
    • Vfb Clubrestaurant:  Enjoy a candlelight dinner with your partner or be among fans during VfB's home game. The VfB Clubrestaurant offers all of this, with culinary highlights, selected drinks, and wines. Its experienced team serves Swabian classics, international dishes, and high-quality meals tailored for all.
    • Mercedes-Benz Kantine Geb.128: The restaurant offers various meat, fish, and vegetarian dishes with customizable side options. They have a sales counter featuring special dishes, soup, stew, pasta, and a vegetable buffet. They frequently have promotions and additional offers ranging from bread rolls to chocolate bars.

    Visitor Tips

    • Guide dogs and companion dogs can enter the exhibition and entrance area.
    • Dogs under 10 kilos can be carried in the exhibition using a special dog bag or backpack.
    • Visiting the museum no longer requires a 3G proof, masks, or distance rules.
    • There is no dress code.
    • Plan for an extended visit to the Mercedes-Benz Museum, as many visitors spend at least six hours exploring the captivating exhibits.
    • While appointments are not required to visit the museum, we highly recommend booking your tickets in advance.

    All Your Questions About Mercedes-Benz Museum Tickets Answered

    Where can I buy Mercedes-Benz Museum tickets?

    You can conveniently purchase Mercedes-Benz Museum tickets online.

    Can I buy Mercedes-Benz Museum tickets online?

    Yes, you can easily buy tickets online, which saves you the hassle of waiting in long lines.

    What is the cost of Mercedes-Benz Museum tickets?

    The cost of the Mercedes-Benz Museum tickets starts at €12.

    Can I get a discount on Mercedes-Benz Museum tickets?

    Special discounts are available for teenagers ages 13 and 17, children, senior citizens, and asylum seekers.

    What is the Mercedes-Benz Museum?

    The Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart, Germany, is an automobile museum that showcases the history of the Mercedes-Benz brand and its associated brands.

    How can I get access to the Mercedes-Benz Museum?

    You can get access to the museum by purchasing tickets online.

    Where is the Mercedes-Benz Museum located?

    It is situated in Mercedesstraße 100, 70372 Stuttgart, Germany.

    What are some of the highlights of the Mercedes-Benz Museum?

    Some of the highlights of the museum are the Mercedes-Benz Art Collection's 'Moving in Stereo' exhibition, showcasing 150 artworks, the special-use vehicles in the 'Gallery of Helpers', and the brand's motorsport legacy in an impressive exhibit.

    How to reach the Mercedes-Benz Museum?

    You can reach the Mercedes-Benz Museum by taking the S-Bahn train S1 and disembark at the nearest Neckar Park (Mercedes-Benz) stop. Alternatively, you can opt for Bus 45 and get off at the nearest stop known as Bad Cannstatt.

    What are the timings of the Mercedes-Benz Museum?

    The Mercedes-Benz Museum opens from Tuesday to Sunday from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.

    What facilities are available at the Mercedes-Benz Museum?

    The Mercedes-Benz Museum provides a cloakroom, free Wi-Fi, wheelchairs, baby buggies, parking and restaurants.

    Is the Mercedes-Benz Museum wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, the museum is wheelchair accessible.

    What are the timings of restaurants at the Mercedes-Benz Museum?

    The timings of the restaurants at Mercedes-Benz Museum are Tuesday to Sunday from 12 P.M. to 4 P.M.

    Is photography allowed in the Mercedes-Benz Museum?

    Yes, photography is allowed for private use.

    Is it worth visiting the Mercedes-Benz Museum?

    Yes, the Mercedes-Benz Museum is worth visiting for car enthusiasts and those interested in automotive history.